[13:46] hi all! [13:47] hi [13:48] I wonder what the current philosophy regarding the standards Ubuntu desktop in 20.04 is. [13:49] I installed it and it seemed to launch an X.org in the background. And I can remote-access it with vino-server (which is a VNC server for X11). [13:49] I always thought, Ubuntu 20.04 would come with Wayland by default. [13:50] I must admin, I haven't looked any closer regarding /usr/share/xsessions and stuff, but I was a bit surprised when doing a test install on a customer machine and wanted to test the new GNOME remote desktop feature. [14:01] I believe Ubuntu still defaults to x11 since switching back for 18.04 (eg for the reasons stated here https://ubuntu.com/blog/bionic-beaver-18-04-lts-to-use-xorg-by-default ) [16:31] ahayzen: it looks like it, indeed... [16:32] thanks for the link!!! [18:22] sunweaver, sure ubuntu comes with wayland session installed by default, logout/switch session/login [19:41] note that pipewire support is disabled in mutter under Ubuntu though, so remote desktop won't work under wayland yet anyway even if you switch :-) (eg see https://salsa.debian.org/gnome-team/mutter/-/blob/debian/master/debian/rules#L33 )