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KDE's Nate Graham On X11 Being A Bad Platform & The Wayland Future
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Until my distro forces wayland on me I'll stick with xorg+XFCE. I've played with sway and hyprland but I need my application choices to actually work well. (no I'm not going to list them).
As for the cube desktop in the image: We had this with compiz and learnt then that this is pointless.
Why are we back there?
XFCE is working on Wayland support ◉⌣◉
No blame on the XFCE devs because they're trying to get a lot done with few people, but XFCE just managed to transition to GTK3, I wouldn't hold my breath for comprehensive Wayland support any time soon.
They've made great strides towards Wayland support, considering that the vast majority of the work is being done by 1 guy.
It's not just a lack of devs that's contributing to slow development time either, it's also the fact their goal is to port every single component to native Wayland without relying on Xwayland at all; which is obviously going to take way longer than just porting the essentials and saying "fuck it, use Xwayland".
I~~t's not fully supported, parts of it do and the rest still uses xwayland where possible. https://wiki.xfce.org/releng/wayland_roadmap~~
~~most of the apps I use are shite with xwayland.~~
Sorry, my bad, too many crimbo drinks.
Enjoy your drinks
Work on your reading comprehension skills ◉‿◉
There's a big difference between Working on vs is working. They're Working on a full port, other than that you have preliminary access that's not intended for casual users; only developers, tinkers/enthusiast & testers.
Should've been your first hint.
Lol too many already
Someone just made it because its funny?