Yep. And I used the default DE, which is kinda GNOME3... or is it Unity? I don't know, I like it anyway. Mean, prefer it over KDE.Which desktop has Wayland in Ubuntu? I have MATE desktop installed on Ubuntu 20.04:Code:root@ubuntu20:~# uname -a Linux ubuntu20 5.11.0-27-generic #29~20.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Wed Aug 11 15:58:17 UTC 2021 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux root@ubuntu20:~# lsb_release -a No LSB modules are available. Distributor ID: Ubuntu Description: Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS Release: 20.04 Codename: focal root@ubuntu20:~# top -n 1 | grep -i wayland root@ubuntu20:~# top -n 1 | grep -i xorg 1211 root 20 0 1203380 113864 77744 S 6.2 1.6 0:07.04 Xorg
Edited to add: Answered my own question:
"Ubuntu ships Wayland as default in Ubuntu 17.10 (Artful Aardvark).[80] Ubuntu reverted to X.Org for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, as Wayland still has issues with screen sharing and remote desktop applications, and does not recover as well from window manager crashes.[81][82] Ubuntu ships Wayland by default in 21.04.[83]"
Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayland_(display_server_protocol)#Desktop_Linux_distributions
But the point is, the underlying thing is Wayland.
But there's one more thing. For most apps, I guess, they use Xorg-translation layer or something. Because I also used FVWM2 there, and it won't run on Wayland, you understand. But with that layer it runs all right.
EDIT: just checked in my bhyve Ubuntu (Live-ISO). It's Xorg, no Wayland.
Am I surprised? Can't say I am