Okay, I have searched and searched but there is no _actual_ answer to this.
The answer used to be `startx`. Then it became `wayfire-pi`. Neither work, nor do either start it in the background. Theres also `wayfire`, `startlxde`, & `startlxde-pi`.
In 2024, Debian Bullseye, Raspberry Pi OS, on a Raspberry Pi 5, starting to the CLI, what is the way to actually start wayfire, in either the foreground or the background via the CLI, and not from `raspi-config`?
Thanks.
The answer used to be `startx`. Then it became `wayfire-pi`. Neither work, nor do either start it in the background. Theres also `wayfire`, `startlxde`, & `startlxde-pi`.
In 2024, Debian Bullseye, Raspberry Pi OS, on a Raspberry Pi 5, starting to the CLI, what is the way to actually start wayfire, in either the foreground or the background via the CLI, and not from `raspi-config`?
Thanks.
Statistics: Posted by addohm — Fri Feb 09, 2024 8:55 pm — Replies 0 — Views 11