Keep telling yourself that. To run apps on Wayland you need XWayland which is a X Server that runs under Wayland, basically you are using a X Server to run apps. So whats the point of using Wayland when you are forced to have X server to run apps?sway is a based on wayland, it dont need xorg sever,the xorg server always has bug
So basically you are gone install x11-wm/sway just to look at it or are you plan to run some apps on that machine, like a web browser, a terminal emulator, etc.? All those apps require a X server underneath Wayland to run.but I didn't find any xorg process there
sway -d 2> sway.log