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Where can I find Wayland solutions?
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Do you care to give specifics?
well I was looking for a forum to start cataloging it but off the top of my head:
copyq
gnome-pie
miss assigning xwayland
not recognizing USB c monitors seen by xrandr
window taring
sudo commands
executable binaries
lots more
Yeah it's gotta be your install... I have none of those issues on fedora 43