Yes, but the dialog shown on StackExchange shows a submenu. First choose 6 the advanced menu, then A6 for the Wayland to X11 conversion...
Then after the X11 setting is active do a reboot and then in a terminal do: sudo apt update && sudo apt dist-upgrade
in order to install all the missing things for X11.
Log off/log on or reboot.
If you did any settings for the Upper screen bar in Wayland:
They will all be lost and you end up with an empty bar.
73,
Peter - PA0PJE
Op 2023-12-13 om 18:08 schreef WF5W:
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I second the motion to not use wayland yet.
As bad as X11 is code wise. It just works well for the user.
see this link for how to do that:
extremely easy.
Jerry
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On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 8:19?AM Cliff, AE5ZA <ae5zaham@...> wrote:
The issue is Xwayland. Go back to the last version it runs great with
fldigi etc. Been doing it for years. Xwayland is *not* ready for prime
time on the Pi. I'm running 64bit PiOS on my Pi-400. I also have an install
of Manjaro which runs great as well on the Pi-400. It's very similar to
PiOS, but a bit more refined interface.
73,
Cliff, AE5ZA
On Dec 13, 2023, at 07:30, sdegroff, W8SRD via groups.io <
sdegroff@...> wrote:
Weell. The saga continues...
Installed Ubuntu on ssd. Still slow. Xwayland still hogs cpu.
Then wrote over ubuntu with pi-os. Still same. Xwayland hogging cpu. I
guess I'm about done trying to run fldigi on pi 4.
Will run only wsjtx on it and still run fldigi on lap top(s). Thanks for
your help.
73
W8SRD