Thank you for the info. I'll try a live USB with Kubuntu 25.10 or 26.04dev and check it out. Now that you mention that, the blurriness was indeed related with scaling (though not fractional).
The main one is the Wacom stylus & screen, on a Thinkpad X1Extreme. I tried Wayland from a live Kubuntu 24.04, and in settings there was the message "Unsupported platform detected. Currently only X11 is supported". At that point I didn't check anything else. I also noticed that the desktop and windows weren't so "crisp" as they were under X11, although I can't exactly explain where the feeling came from; probably I would have chosen X11 even if the stylus had worked.
I suspect that I can actually login on a Wayland session even now; I'll try it out as soon as I have time.
Fantastic last panel!
Great to hear! All's well that ends well :)
Thank you for the warning! I'll know it's expected then :) In my case I'd like to use it more or less independently of the network I'm in, that's why I'd like to take a single-machine approach.
@hansolo@lemmy.today @MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone @mike_wooskey@lemmy.thewooskeys.com Thank you for the explanation! Makes complete sense now. I see that several search engines are selected in the settings, and their response time are also reported.
I must say this is a very interesting feature...
Yes, it turns out one can change session at login! Turns out Wayland doesn't support my tablet, so I'll stick with X11.
Cheers! Looks like a great fediverse platform. So sad that the choice of English-speaking servers seems somewhat limited - for now.
I've reliably used Torguard for at least 15 years. They have clients for many Linux distros, including Arch.
Great pun!!