On 4/2/19 12:07 PM, Tom Hughes wrote:
> On 02/04/2019 17:02, Wells, Roger K. wrote:
>
>> when I close the link and firefox terminates the same "ps aux | grep
>> firefox"  yields nothing (except the grep)
>> also
>> there is no file named "firefox-wayland"  on this machine.
>> the only wayland related firefox file that I have found is a shared
>> library: /usr/lib64/firefox/libmozwayland.so
>
> So you're running the normal firefox then!
>
> You need to install firefox-wayland to get the test version
> and then you will have a firefox-wayland script and a second
> entry in the gnome overview.
>
> Tom
>
I just run what installs by default. 
I didn't know there was a version dedicated to wayland.
Maybe I'll give it a try, but I have few, if any,  complaints about the
version that I have.
So why do we need a wayland version?
Thanks for the info,

roger

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