dmesg is rarely useful in this circumstance. What you need to look at is the stdout and stderr from whatever script lightdm uses to invoke your session. I don't use lightdm, but the sddm equivalent gets sent to .local/share/sddm/wayland-session.log. The contents are usually a enormous collection of warnings and error messages and cruft that nobody every bothers to fix in whatever desktop interface you're running.kj184050 wrote:...
I reverted everything and still no Wayland. Lightdm is going back to log in screen after selecting a Wayland session.
Nothing in dmesg...



