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Artix Linux drop support for GNOME
(forum.artixlinux.org)
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It will keep coming.
For GNOME, I think Chimera Linux is working in something with Turnstile that non-Systemd distros can use to get it working again.
Isn't that seatd though? I can run a wayland desktop session with only seatd, no (e)logind. While i can't do the same with only turnstile, still needs seatd.
No, it works with seatd. Seatd is a seat manager.
https://github.com/chimera-linux/turnstile