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Oof. Lack of X makes FC41 my last one, I guess.
Doesn't Fedora have like an Xfce spin or something else with X11?
You can also just go swap to X on KDE or Gnome I'm fairly sure. Like its just a radio button on the login screen iirc
Fedora is removing X11 support, at least for the GNOME version. I think that's what the OP was talking about.
Oh dang. I did not see that, my bad
What issues do you run into with Wayland?
Out of curiosity. What X11 features are you missing in a Wayland system?