*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1705157 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1705157
We're discussing this in bug 1705157 instead. If you can find a better
title for it then feel free to reword :)
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1705157
On fresh install or fresh boot
I mean, if, after boot, I select wayland, then on next logins, the wayland
session always starts whether I select X or Wayland.
The same happens the other way around, if, after boot, I select xorg, then on
next logins, the xorg session always starts whether I select X or Wayland.
It is
I don't see the issue described in comment #3 here, the previous comment
is always confusing since it states "then this session will be used for
any subsequent logout/login whichever entry is selected in gdm." but in
"1. Boot your system
2. Select Xorg
-> Xorg session starts
3. Logout and
** Also affects: gdm3 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gdm3 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: gdm3 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I confirm comment #3, after a fresh boot, the session selected is
correctly started, then this session will be used for any subsequent
logout/login whichever entry is selected in gdm.
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Tags added: rls-aa-incoming
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You
It's exactly opposite to me.
There are two session
1)Ubuntu and
2) Ubuntu-on-wayland
Ubuntu boots into wayland (no .xauthority) and Ubuntu-on-wayland fails
to load. Where is xorg session?
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I ran the following test:
1. Boot your system
2. Select Xorg
-> Xorg session starts
3. Logout and select Wayland
-> Wayland session starts
4 Logout and select Xorg
-> FAIL: Wayland session starts
I'll try the other way around but it seems to confirm you theory that it works
on a fresh
Thanks, is it doing it after a reboot? One theory could be that when the
session files on disk change then gdm doesn't refresh its index and
things get confused
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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