OK, the “-s xfce” shows a long list of packages, mostly showing “x86_64” or “noarch” . . . and the ls shows ~> ls /usr/share/wayland-sessions/ ls: cannot access '/usr/share/wayland-sessions/': No such file or directory
OK, thanks for sharing that data, which does indicate that XFCE is currently offering wayland based system. I’m not rushing to get this new option on Leap installed, I may get there, but not convinced this is an “XFCE” or “X” based problem.
Generally each day I am booting into a different linux distro, which a number of them have XFCE4 as the DE . . . . This morning I was running Manjaro XFCE . . . for the most part very few “bobbles” in that system . . . very few “notes” of issues get written down.
However in the Leap 16 install I have made notes on this problem of trying to type messages out and the cursor not responding, etc. And, this is a recent problem, rather than one going back to day one of fresh install . . . AND it is not replicating across my other installs, etc. Not a worry on it, I’m back in Leap to type this out, it largely is working, but I see this as a “Leap 16” issue, rather than a DE issue . . . of course, to err is human . . . . Point being that I’m not rushing for the fresh install of Leap, as I don’t think it will be the “solution,” but at some point on an idle day I will try it out.