While the above posters are quite correct, what exactly did you do to get "Bullseye" running on a Pi 5? It certainly is possible but it is a hack and may behave oddly.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`?
If you are actually running a default Bookworm, which default to Wayland/Wayfire, perhaps explaining on what you did to configure it to boot to cli (just in case it is something nonstandard) would be helpful in assisting you on starting the GUI.
Statistics: Posted by bjtheone — Sat Feb 10, 2024 12:30 am