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Old 01-08-2024, 07:23 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Try @Quoth's suggestion and use X. It could still be a shell issue.
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Sorry - can you clarify what is meant by "use X"? With my Xfce desktop session, the X server is running - the installed OpenSUSE package is "xorg-x11-server", and that /usr/bin/X binary is the one in use ....
JSWolf is a Windows user.

Indeed I meant xorg-x11, so you have some other issue.

IceWM nor XFCE wouldn't normally be using Wayland, but anything is possible.
I have Mint and a choice of Cinnamon, Mate, IceWM and XFCE. I use Mate, but it has a choice of Window Managers. I've never had any display issues except on one ancient 32 bit Netbook. It turned out the display controller on it had gone faulty.

I've no familiarity with LXQt or OpenBox.

Linux is very flexible.

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