It should be able to run within a wayland session. You don't need to "log in" using X11, just setting the environment variable in my last post should be sufficient. And if that works, there's likely a command line flag for the same effect.
Thank you so much. That also worked. The query is solved.
Best,
Protobio
Best wishes,
Protobio
You could try the following:
export QT_QPA_PLATFORM=xcb
rstudio-bin
[hades@archlinux ~]$ rstudio-bin
Failed to load client buffer integration: wayland-egl
WebEngineContext used before QtWebEngine::initialize() or OpenGL context creation failed.
qt.qpa.wayland: No shell integration named "xdg-shell" found
qt.qpa.wayland: No shell integration named "xdg-shell-v6" found
qt.qpa.wayland: No shell integration named "wl-shell" found
qt.qpa.wayland: No shell integration named "ivi-shell" found
qt.qpa.wayland: Loading shell integration failed.
qt.qpa.wayland: Attempted to load the following shells ("xdg-shell", "xdg-shell-v6", "wl-shell", "ivi-shell")
qt.qpa.wayland: Wayland does not support QWindow::requestActivate()
First of all, I would like to formally offer my greetings to the whole Arch Linux community. I used Linux for around a year and a half, and a few days ago transited into Arch Linux (I installed the July release). So far, it has been a great learning experience. And, I am planning to use my Arch Linux installation as a daily driver.
I installed the default KDE Plasma DE with the default wayland installation (pardon if my terminology is wrong as I am very new to the Arch ecosystem, and still relatively new to Linux in general). I also installed sddm. I was able to install the majority of my required software, however, I am facing a problem while trying to make RStudio work. R 4.1 is already installed in the system. I tried installing the major RStudio versions from AUR (i.e. rstudio-desktop-bin). I have not been able to make it work. I haven't got any response from the rstudio-desktop-bin installation. The RStudio from the installed application doesn't give any response when I try to open it from the applications. I am not very proficient but I did edit the .Renviron and set the R_LIBS_USER in ~/.Renviron and directed it to my R installation's folder. However, there is still no response from the RStudio installation.
This is my .Renviron where R_LIBS is:
R_LIBS_USER=${R_LIBS_USER-'~/home/hades/R/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-library/4.1'}
#R_LIBS_USER=${R_LIBS_USER-'~/Library/R//4.1/library'}
I am dual booting the machine with the original Windows that came with the machine. I am using an HP Pavillion notebook with 4th gen i5 4200U with 8 GB of RAM and a mobile GeForce GT740M. I have 2 SSDs installed on my system where, the "/dev/sda" is my Windows (that came with the laptop which I cloned into this SSD from an original HDD) drive and /dev/sdb is my primary Linux installation. The Linux installation in my /dev/sdb is a 250GB Samsung SSD. I have installed the Linux in a 75GB root drive while my home is 141GB partition. I have 512MB of EFI partition and a 16GB swap.
Please help.
Best wishes,
Protobio