Switch from Xorg to Wayland on Ubuntu Studio 18.04

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How can you switch from Xorg to Wayland in Ubuntu Studio 18.04. I need to recover the resolution of my 2560 x 1440 monitors that Ubuntu Studio 17.10 gave me and Xorg does not allow me to do that.







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    On logging screen you can choose like described here: askubuntu.com/questions/961304/…
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  • In Ubuntu Studio 18.04 there is no gear at the start there is only in the shuttle the option to start under Xfce or as Ubuntu Studio, so I think they have eliminated the option to configure Wayland
    – Omar Ramos Fernández
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How can you switch from Xorg to Wayland in Ubuntu Studio 18.04. I need to recover the resolution of my 2560 x 1440 monitors that Ubuntu Studio 17.10 gave me and Xorg does not allow me to do that.







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    On logging screen you can choose like described here: askubuntu.com/questions/961304/…
    – Kendzi
    May 10 at 10:03










  • In Ubuntu Studio 18.04 there is no gear at the start there is only in the shuttle the option to start under Xfce or as Ubuntu Studio, so I think they have eliminated the option to configure Wayland
    – Omar Ramos Fernández
    May 10 at 10:25












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How can you switch from Xorg to Wayland in Ubuntu Studio 18.04. I need to recover the resolution of my 2560 x 1440 monitors that Ubuntu Studio 17.10 gave me and Xorg does not allow me to do that.







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How can you switch from Xorg to Wayland in Ubuntu Studio 18.04. I need to recover the resolution of my 2560 x 1440 monitors that Ubuntu Studio 17.10 gave me and Xorg does not allow me to do that.









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    On logging screen you can choose like described here: askubuntu.com/questions/961304/…
    – Kendzi
    May 10 at 10:03










  • In Ubuntu Studio 18.04 there is no gear at the start there is only in the shuttle the option to start under Xfce or as Ubuntu Studio, so I think they have eliminated the option to configure Wayland
    – Omar Ramos Fernández
    May 10 at 10:25












  • 2




    On logging screen you can choose like described here: askubuntu.com/questions/961304/…
    – Kendzi
    May 10 at 10:03










  • In Ubuntu Studio 18.04 there is no gear at the start there is only in the shuttle the option to start under Xfce or as Ubuntu Studio, so I think they have eliminated the option to configure Wayland
    – Omar Ramos Fernández
    May 10 at 10:25







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On logging screen you can choose like described here: askubuntu.com/questions/961304/…
– Kendzi
May 10 at 10:03




On logging screen you can choose like described here: askubuntu.com/questions/961304/…
– Kendzi
May 10 at 10:03












In Ubuntu Studio 18.04 there is no gear at the start there is only in the shuttle the option to start under Xfce or as Ubuntu Studio, so I think they have eliminated the option to configure Wayland
– Omar Ramos Fernández
May 10 at 10:25




In Ubuntu Studio 18.04 there is no gear at the start there is only in the shuttle the option to start under Xfce or as Ubuntu Studio, so I think they have eliminated the option to configure Wayland
– Omar Ramos Fernández
May 10 at 10:25















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