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My business is heavily dependent upon the remote display capability of X11. Does the new 64-bit Raspberry Pi Operating System allow me to choose X11 instead of Wayland ?

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  • Have you done any research on this, or looked at the RPi documentation?
    – Seamus
    Nov 4 at 19:59
  • If my business was dependent on a Pi I would be sticking with Bullseye (at least until they get the bugs out of Bookworm).
    – Milliways
    Nov 4 at 22:09

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Yes. You can select that using the raspi-config tool.

From a terminal window on your RPi, type the following:

sudo raspi-config

Once the ncurses dialog starts, you'll see something like the picture below. Select the "A6" option & follow the instructions.

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    I'm so glad they did that, I suspect Wayland is going to cause some people grief.
    – goldilocks
    Nov 5 at 14:36

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