Thanks! This pointed me in the right direction. I disabled Wayland in
/etc/gdm/custom.conf and restarted and now I can get Enlightenment to use
both screens as expected.
--Dan
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black with a frozen mouse cursor and the
other screen behaves normally.
I am unsure about using X11 or Wayland mode. Whatever the default would be
for Fedora. Assuming I am using Wayland and that is the issue, how do I
switch to force X11 mode? Seems li
for things to try?
Thanks,
Dan Oachs
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