So on the one hand, it seems a little petty for Fedora to disable X11 support in gdm before upstream does. It's notably still enabled by default in upstream GNOME 48 and in git master.

On the other hand, if we're confident upstream is likely going to remove the X11 support relatively soon, then it seems reasonable to do this in Fedora first. I'm not sure that upstream actually has a concrete plan for this, though!

I suppose I don't have a very strong opinion here. If you're using GNOME on X11, that's surely going to stop working sooner or later regardless, and it's long past time for you to figure out a path forward. GNOME and Fedora Workstation both switched to Wayland by default in 2016; it's been 9 years now, a *really* long time to not be ready for this.

Michael


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