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  • #11
    Originally posted by curaga View Post
    That's not about Xorg, it's about your WM. X does not know or care about workspaces.

    So if you want that behavior on X, just use a proper WM instead of blaming X
    X has a shared surface for all screens where Wayland has one per output so it has a tendency to dictate how it works in the wm

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    • #12
      Originally posted by AJenbo View Post
      X has a shared surface for all screens where Wayland has one per output so it has a tendency to dictate how it works in the wm
      True but Kwin, Mutter and Compiz spend most of their time bypassing X to begin with. It wouldnt surprise me if this was another area where (some) of them bypassed X as well.
      All opinions are my own not those of my employer if you know who they are.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Pajn View Post
        Great!

        Can't wait until 14.10 when Ubuntu should use Wayland as default (my opinion), Compiz drives me crazy.
        I think you mean Weston. Wayland is the protocol, Weston is the compositor implementation. Though I don't really see Canonical using Weston - it is supposed to be a reference implementation. They like their WM candy. I'd like to see them adopt Kwin, since they apparently hate Mutter, so we have less fragmentation. And since Unity is written in c++ and the phone apps are going to be in qt, I guess having a qt based wm would make sense.

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