Greetings!
I am a long time Kubuntu user, currently using Kubuntu 21.10 having upgraded from 21.04. Actually I've started on this Dell laptop from 20.04 LTS (or even 18.04?? I can't remember anymore :P), going through all subsequent releases to the latest one. On every new release, I try out the Wayland session because I very much care for the separate display scaling support (My laptop screen is 1080p and I have it connected to a 4k monitor). Every time I get a dissapointing experience: Things are unstable and the laptop screen's usable area somehow gets smaller and smaller whenever I click on it (I can provide a screenshot or a small video to demonstrate this if needed).
However, I've discovered today that if I try the Wayland session with a newly created user things are more or less okay. The same goes when I try it with a live 21.10 usb flash drive. So I suspect there are some settings stored in my main user's home folder that mess things up in Wayland session.. Is there any way to somehow "reset" the Wayland configuration back to a clean state? Preferably without resetting the X11 settings too, since the X11 session works like a charm.
Thanks in advance!
I am a long time Kubuntu user, currently using Kubuntu 21.10 having upgraded from 21.04. Actually I've started on this Dell laptop from 20.04 LTS (or even 18.04?? I can't remember anymore :P), going through all subsequent releases to the latest one. On every new release, I try out the Wayland session because I very much care for the separate display scaling support (My laptop screen is 1080p and I have it connected to a 4k monitor). Every time I get a dissapointing experience: Things are unstable and the laptop screen's usable area somehow gets smaller and smaller whenever I click on it (I can provide a screenshot or a small video to demonstrate this if needed).
However, I've discovered today that if I try the Wayland session with a newly created user things are more or less okay. The same goes when I try it with a live 21.10 usb flash drive. So I suspect there are some settings stored in my main user's home folder that mess things up in Wayland session.. Is there any way to somehow "reset" the Wayland configuration back to a clean state? Preferably without resetting the X11 settings too, since the X11 session works like a charm.
Thanks in advance!
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