The question is, though, have you *tried* to recreate the bug?  A small
period of time logging in/out and trying to select Xorg, then seeing
what's running when you're logged in might give you some clue that it
might just be a universal problem that can be fixed is all that's
required here.  Do you really need all of this bureaucracy and MBs upon
MBs of logs just to find out something might not have gotten set
correctly on login and you have to specifically select an option to get
it to set correctly?

As a developer, the *first thing I do* when someone says there might be
a bug is to *try it myself*, not ask for a mountain of new information
before even acknowledging there might be something wrong.  But in all
modern bug report systems, this bureaucratic nonsense seems to be the
norm instead of actually caring about your product enough to take a
moment out of your day to actually see if it might be a problem.

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Title:
  Logs in with Wayland although Xorg looks selected in session menu.
  Need to reselect

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