Hi Wol,

If I am you, I would install "mate" desktop, which is basicly gnome2 and gnome transition to wayland is as much as I know completed. XFCE is a bit behind, that takes a time ...

https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/MATE

What I figured out, that this is not the very only thing to have wayland supported. When it comes to screensharing and propper bluetooth integration there is a fast moving project called "pipewire".

I have replaced pulseaudio with pipewire on my gentoo machine and teams work smooth as well bluetooth with AptX HD.

url: https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/PipeWire

what this article doesn't cover is to setup the "module policy section"...
Here you sould change in /etc/default/pulse:

 load-module module-bluetooth-policy

to

|load-module module-bluetooth-policy auto_switch=2|

That makes it possible to automaticly switch the codec automaticly when "mic" is needed.
(as windows does)
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|I am happy :-)|

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|best, Tamer
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Am 21 Jun 2021 um 18:27 schrieb Wols Lists:
What happens when you get to the end of the handbook?

I want to get a working Wayland setup with a (multi-user) graphical
login. When I set my old system up ($DEITY knows how long ago) I seem to
remember a page on setting up X, and all sorts of stuff.

Now, you seem to get dumped at working tty1 prompt, and then the
*helpful* documentation JUST STOPS. It doesn't even point you at
anything! (Yes it points you at the portage page about how to maintain
your system, but that isn't much use if you can't DO anything with the
system...)

I've found the page on Wayland, but it just says "set this use flag and
install two packages".

Where's the documentation that tells me what I need, and how to set it
up, please ...

Cheers,
Wol


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