Clutter/Cogl Running On Wayland Master

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  • phoronix
    Administrator
    • Jan 2007
    • 67360

    Clutter/Cogl Running On Wayland Master

    Phoronix: Clutter/Cogl Running On Wayland Master

    The Clutter tool-kit and Cogl (Clutter's OpenGL component) have been updated to work against the latest Wayland Display Server code-base...

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  • funkSTAR
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2011
    • 389

    #2
    Yay for that

    Thanks to Intel for choosing Clutter as preferred testing platform for Wayland. GTK+ is next.

    Microsoft, Nokia, Digia or some other commercial software dudes may deal with the Qt stuff. LOL.

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    • 89c51
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2009
      • 2072

      #3
      in the video you can see a chrome icon on the wayland panel

      does this mean they are working on it or that it runs on WL???

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      • Hirager
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2011
        • 154

        #4
        Who knows? Considering that Wayland protocol supports X11, it may mean literally everything. My bet is that Chrome was used to test the compatibility.

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        • 89c51
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2009
          • 2072

          #5


          This screenshot shows chrome running in wayland using the Aura window manager. Aura is -according to the webernets- a WM that will be used in Chrome OS.

          What runs through what (ie X on WL etc) and if Aura supports WL i have no idea.

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          • cl333r
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2009
            • 2307

            #6
            What does MX stand for? (He said he's working on Gtk & MX now).

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            • kraftman
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2008
              • 2457

              #7
              Originally posted by funkSTAR View Post
              Thanks to Intel for choosing Clutter as preferred testing platform for Wayland. GTK+ is next.

              Microsoft, Nokia, Digia or some other commercial software dudes may deal with the Qt stuff. LOL.
              It seems you're anti Qt troll. Qt is working on Wayland if you're not aware. Gtk is pure crap compared to Qt.

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              • mether
                Fedora Contributor
                • Oct 2009
                • 2517

                #8
                Originally posted by cl333r View Post
                What does MX stand for? (He said he's working on Gtk & MX now).


                You could have easily searched that

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                • cl333r
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 2307

                  #9
                  Originally posted by RahulSundaram View Post
                  http://git.clutter-project.org/mx/tree/README

                  You could have easily searched that
                  Thanks, I did google for "MX" but it issued a lot of useless stuff.

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                  • mether
                    Fedora Contributor
                    • Oct 2009
                    • 2517

                    #10
                    Originally posted by kraftman View Post
                    It seems you're anti Qt troll. Qt is working on Wayland if you're not aware. Gtk is pure crap compared to Qt.
                    For someone who uses another person for being a troll, you seemed to have descended below civil discourse as well and IMO in a worse way. GTK is a Free and open source software toolkit, developed together by several vendors and volunteers, requires no copyright assignment to a single vendor and is the foundation for several different desktop environments and applications. Even if you value Qt a whole lot more, competition and diversity of approaches is valuable. Let's not engage in trash talking.

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