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install virt-manager
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create a vm pop-os
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start the vm
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sudo apt install cosmic-session
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sudo nano /etc/gdm3/custom.conf
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… set …
WaylandEnable=true
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reboot
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at the log in screen, there is a small gear wheel on the bottom right side, choose “Pop on Wayland" (edit: if you want COSMIC DE to work too, see update below) (edit2: if you can’t see the gear wheel, see update2 below)
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update:
there are some settings on the virt-manager to make COSMIC DE works.
if you don’t need to run COSMIC DE, can ignore the following
- Display Spice : Type = Spice server, Listen type = none, uncheck password / opengl
- Video : use QXL (instead of default Virtio)
new step 8. at the log in screen, there is a small gear wheel on the bottom right side, choose “COSMIC"
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update2:
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sudo nano /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/61-gdm.rules
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Goto the line that reads
LABEL="gdm_prefer_xorg"
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… commend out the next line …
#RUN+="/usr/libexec/gdm-runtime-config set daemon PreferredDisplayServer xorg"
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Goto the the line that reads
LABEL="gdm_disable_wayland"
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… commend out the next line …
#RUN+="/usr/libexec/gdm-runtime-config set daemon WaylandEnable false"
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sudo systemctl restart gdm.service
That’s cool. It’s the latest version in the repos?
Whats your impression of it? Is it useable as a desktop system yet?
I bet in my brief testing, it’s about 70% usable.
Some features are not yet completed:
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Some are fully usable in my use-case:
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Didn’t test:
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But, please note that I’m running it on a vm, so the exact issues might not exist on bare metal (if anyone can chime in)… In any case, the legacy apps, ex Settings, Files, Terminal still exist.
So my procedue is to set all cosmic apps as default, and if I encounter issues, I’ll just use the legacy apps for that particular tasks, and when I’m done, I go back to cosmic apps for daily use.
The workspace preview is Super + W. There is also a workspaces applet that you can add to the panel.