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  • Maynard: A Lightweight Wayland Desktop

    Phoronix: Maynard: A Lightweight Wayland Desktop

    Collabora has publicly announced this morning Maynard, a new Wayland-based shell that's lightweight and should work great for the Raspberry Pi...

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    This looks great! It's almost exactly the improvements I've said Gnome should have made a long time ago. Only crit is I think the settings/sound should be at the bottom and the app menu at the top. Menubar theme could also use some work, but I'm sure these things will improve as it matures. Definitely going to keep an I on this one.

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    • #3
      Maynard, as in Maynard James Keenan? Well, for Yet Another Wayland Desktop Shell? news piece, you got my attention...
      If nothing else, I salute you for your choice of a name.
      Well done Sir.

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      • #4
        When i hear Maynard...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Ramiliez View Post
          When i hear Maynard...
          When I hear Maynard...

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            • #7
              Does anyone knows if there is a good tiling wm (i3-like) on Wayland ?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by doom_Oo7 View Post
                Does anyone knows if there is a good tiling wm (i3-like) on Wayland ?
                E19 (which will work on WL) has a tiling module but haven't used it.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by doom_Oo7 View Post
                  Does anyone knows if there is a good tiling wm (i3-like) on Wayland ?
                  Looks like you can have easy WMs when you target swc for wayland.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by kaprikawn View Post
                    You got me there XD

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