![]() ![]() When the restart is complete, login to the system, open your Terminal and run the command: echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE to confirm that we are running X11 display server. ![]() Please ensure you saved all your work and progress before executing the above command. !!! Please NOTE, that once you type the password and hit Enter, your active session will be RESTARTED. While in the Terminal run the following command: Next, we need these changes to take effect therefore we must restart the gdm3 service. Press CTRL + X on the keyboard, press “ Y” and hit Enter to save the changes. Find the line with “WaylanEnable=false” and uncomment the line. While the User logged in to the system, open your Terminal and run: Option #2 – Changing display server via Terminal Open Terminal and run echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE command to confirm that X11 display server is running. Start a pseudo terminal session on the console, (that is, login and launch a terminal client), execute sudo chvt 2 to change to TTY2 at the command prompt. Type your password and hit Enter to login. Click on the “gear” icon and select “Ubuntu on Xorg”. When Username is selected, find the “gear” icon lower right corner. On the Login, screen click on your Username. Press CTRL + ALT + DELETE button and press Log Out. Option #1 – Changing display server via Login Screen. Please NOTE that two options were given due to the missing “gear” icon on the Login screen for some Ubuntu Users, therefore the second option was provided to help Users to perform the switch using the Terminal. The change of the display server, for example to Xorg (X11), can be completed in two ways. In our example above Wayland display server is running. In Terminal run the following command: echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE. This will print the selected display server.In the applications menu, type “Terminal” in the search box to open Terminal. On the keyboard press CTRL + ALT + T orī. In order to identify the selected display server, you may open Terminal:Ī. Foremost, before we move into the main part, we need to identify which display server is currently used. Now, go to Terminal->Edit->preferences->Command and tick the checkbox with statement. ![]()
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