I totally depend on x2go for connection to my remote server. With f40, what happens? Is login to X11 desktop supported? I assume this is required for x2go to work.
On Wed, Mar 27, 2024 at 09:59:04AM -0400, Neal Becker wrote:
I totally depend on x2go for connection to my remote server. With f40, what happens? Is login to X11 desktop supported? I assume this is required for x2go to work.
In f40, the kde desktop is no longer shipping a X11 session option. So, if you are using kde, you may not be able to login to a x session (unless you install the not maintained by the KDE sig session packages again).
If you aren't using kde, everything should be the same for you.
In F41, workstation is considering dropping their x session, so again there you may be affected in f41 if you use gnome/workstation.
Eventually, you may need to look at moving from x2go to something else, but you probibly have more time until you must do so.
kevin
On 28/3/24 03:34, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Wed, Mar 27, 2024 at 09:59:04AM -0400, Neal Becker wrote:
I totally depend on x2go for connection to my remote server. With f40, what happens? Is login to X11 desktop supported? I assume this is required for x2go to work.
In f40, the kde desktop is no longer shipping a X11 session option. So, if you are using kde, you may not be able to login to a x session (unless you install the not maintained by the KDE sig session packages again).
If you aren't using kde, everything should be the same for you.
In F41, workstation is considering dropping their x session, so again there you may be affected in f41 if you use gnome/workstation.
Eventually, you may need to look at moving from x2go to something else, but you probibly have more time until you must do so.
I have a BenQ EL2870U monitor on my F39 system. The last time I looked at Wayland in KDE or Gnome it refused to scale the monitor to 4K, whereas X11 would do so quite happily. If X11 support is being dropped in F40, is the issue with Wayland not allowing 4K resolution on a 4K monitor being rectified before they do so, or has it been rectified already?
regards, Steve
kevin
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On 27 Mar 2024, at 21:57, Stephen Morris samorris@netspace.net.au wrote:
I have a BenQ EL2870U monitor on my F39 system. The last time I looked at Wayland in KDE or Gnome it refused to scale the monitor to 4K, whereas X11 would do so quite happily. If X11 support is being dropped in F40, is the issue with Wayland not allowing 4K resolution on a 4K monitor being rectified before they do so, or has it been rectified already?
I have a Dell 4k monitor that works in 4k under kde plasma wayland on f39 and f40.
What gpu do you have? What drivers are you using? If your monitor has bad EDID then linux will have provlems. You may see errors in dmesg about this.
Barry
On 28/3/24 09:06, Barry wrote:
On 27 Mar 2024, at 21:57, Stephen Morris samorris@netspace.net.au wrote:
I have a BenQ EL2870U monitor on my F39 system. The last time I looked at Wayland in KDE or Gnome it refused to scale the monitor to 4K, whereas X11 would do so quite happily. If X11 support is being dropped in F40, is the issue with Wayland not allowing 4K resolution on a 4K monitor being rectified before they do so, or has it been rectified already?
I have a Dell 4k monitor that works in 4k under kde plasma wayland on f39 and f40.
What gpu do you have? What drivers are you using? If your monitor has bad EDID then linux will have provlems. You may see errors in dmesg about this.
Thanks Barry. I just tried Wayland on KDE plasma and it does set the resolution to 4K, but it has its scaling of the taskbar horribly wrong. Having scaled the display to 150% so that things can be read, in the system tray, before the twistie to show hidden icons, I have 6 icons displayed (wifi, audio, bluetooth etc) which X11 shows as a single row of 6 and the taskbar sized accordingly. In Wayland those 6 system tray icons are displayed as 2 rows of 3, with the taskbar scaled to double the height of what it is under X11, this then scales all the throbber and pinned application icons to double size as well as the system date and time and the desktop peek icons.
regards, Steve
Barry
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On 3 Apr 2024, at 23:23, Stephen Morris samorris@netspace.net.au wrote:
Thanks Barry. I just tried Wayland on KDE plasma and it does set the resolution to 4K, but it has its scaling of the taskbar horribly wrong. Having scaled the display to 150% so that things can be read, in the system tray, before the twistie to show hidden icons, I have 6 icons displayed (wifi, audio, bluetooth etc) which X11 shows as a single row of 6 and the taskbar sized accordingly. In Wayland those 6 system tray icons are displayed as 2 rows of 3, with the taskbar scaled to double the height of what it is under X11, this then scales all the throbber and pinned application icons to double size as well as the system date and time and the desktop peek icons.
I am running with 125% scaling.
The height of the task bar (?) can be adjustabled to suit your needs. Right click in the task bar and choose "Enter Edit Mode
I have it big enough to have 2 rows of task icons, which means I have 3 rows of systray icons.
Barry
On 7/4/24 19:20, Barry Scott wrote:
On 3 Apr 2024, at 23:23, Stephen Morris samorris@netspace.net.au wrote:
Thanks Barry. I just tried Wayland on KDE plasma and it does set the resolution to 4K, but it has its scaling of the taskbar horribly wrong. Having scaled the display to 150% so that things can be read, in the system tray, before the twistie to show hidden icons, I have 6 icons displayed (wifi, audio, bluetooth etc) which X11 shows as a single row of 6 and the taskbar sized accordingly. In Wayland those 6 system tray icons are displayed as 2 rows of 3, with the taskbar scaled to double the height of what it is under X11, this then scales all the throbber and pinned application icons to double size as well as the system date and time and the desktop peek icons.
I am running with 125% scaling.
The height of the task bar (?) can be adjustabled to suit your needs. Right click in the task bar and choose "Enter Edit Mode
I have it big enough to have 2 rows of task icons, which means I have 3 rows of systray icons.
Thanks Barry, I can rescale it via Edit, I just wasn't expecting to have to. I would have expected the taskbar to be a standard height, with the user scaling it as you have done if they so desire. In my view this is a Wayland defect.
regards, Steve
Barry
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