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GTK+ Is Becoming Very Usable With Wayland
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Originally posted by Vim_User View Post+1. You don't actually have more development on Wayland, it is just that the announcement of Mir lead to more news coverage on Wayland, so that people suddenly believe there would be more effort.
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Originally posted by F i L View PostOne of the most annoying aspects about Mir, is having to deal with everyone who inevitable attributes all post-Mir Wayland developments to it's announcement. While there surely was some unification spurred by Canonical's retarded choice to divide one of the most fundamental pieces of the Linux desktop environment, the Wayland progress you're seeing now is due to many months of work gone on before that announcement.
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Originally posted by blackiwid View PostNvidia did say at a point that they will not support (ever) wayland
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Originally posted by Delgarde View PostNot even close - what they said was that they had no plans to support Wayland. Not having any plans when someone asked several years ago is a very different matter from saying that they weren't going to support it.
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Originally posted by ripps818 View PostAll this Wayland progress looks nice, but I can't even test it until there's an Nvidia blob for Wayland. Nouveau doesn't work with my gt240 ddr5 card, so the proprietary driver is my only choice if I want to have graphical desktop...
What happens if you disable acceleration? Is the desktop even usable if you do?
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