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  • stativ
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    Originally posted by LinuxGamer View Post
    Nice compositing on and its around the same speed as Xorg no compositing this looks really good what Linux you running it on Btw? i use Arch most of the time as a testbed
    Arch, too.

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  • LinuxGamer
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    Originally posted by stativ View Post
    So far I had no luck finding it.



    I haven't tried any, but it run glxgears. And it had higher FPS than on Xorg with compositing enabled (with compositing disabled Xorg was faster by a few FPS).


    Yes, it is in the original post. Here it is again: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/xse...og/?h=xwayland

    BTW: today I noticed that the x cursor is shown only when the cursor is over the window decorations, it is correct when inside the window.
    Nice compositing on and its around the same speed as Xorg no compositing this looks really good what Linux you running it on Btw? i use Arch most of the time as a testbed

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  • stativ
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    Originally posted by LinuxGamer View Post
    theres a patch for that far as i know
    So far I had no luck finding it.

    Originally posted by LinuxGamer View Post
    will the new Xwayland run games?
    I haven't tried any, but it run glxgears. And it had higher FPS than on Xorg with compositing enabled (with compositing disabled Xorg was faster by a few FPS).

    Originally posted by LinuxGamer View Post
    you have a link to the Xwayland updates?
    Yes, it is in the original post. Here it is again: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/xse...og/?h=xwayland

    BTW: today I noticed that the x cursor is shown only when the cursor is over the window decorations, it is correct when inside the window.

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  • LinuxGamer
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    Originally posted by stativ View Post
    I've just noticed that XWayland has got some recent development (last change is less than two days ago) in the "xwayland" branch. Apparently it is no longer based on Xorg 1.12 but the current Xorg 1.14.

    I've been playing with it for some time in weston running on intel GPU (with driver from xwayland branch) and it seems to work quite nicely. I applaud the wayland developers for doing a great job. It still does have some rough edges and it doesn't seem to be ready for general use though. For example, the windows using XWayland are missing minimize/maximize/close buttons and the cursor changes to the "black x" cursor when the mouse is over such windows.

    BTW: does anyone know how to change the mouse/touchpad sensitivity in weston?
    you have a link to the Xwayland updates?

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  • LinuxGamer
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    Originally posted by stativ View Post
    I've just noticed that XWayland has got some recent development (last change is less than two days ago) in the "xwayland" branch. Apparently it is no longer based on Xorg 1.12 but the current Xorg 1.14.

    I've been playing with it for some time in weston running on intel GPU (with driver from xwayland branch) and it seems to work quite nicely. I applaud the wayland developers for doing a great job. It still does have some rough edges and it doesn't seem to be ready for general use though. For example, the windows using XWayland are missing minimize/maximize/close buttons and the cursor changes to the "black x" cursor when the mouse is over such windows.

    BTW: does anyone know how to change the mouse/touchpad sensitivity in weston?
    theres a patch for that far as i know
    will the new Xwayland run games?

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  • stativ
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    XWayland being under active development again

    I've just noticed that XWayland has got some recent development (last change is less than two days ago) in the "xwayland" branch. Apparently it is no longer based on Xorg 1.12 but the current Xorg 1.14.

    I've been playing with it for some time in weston running on intel GPU (with driver from xwayland branch) and it seems to work quite nicely. I applaud the wayland developers for doing a great job. It still does have some rough edges and it doesn't seem to be ready for general use though. For example, the windows using XWayland are missing minimize/maximize/close buttons and the cursor changes to the "black x" cursor when the mouse is over such windows.

    BTW: does anyone know how to change the mouse/touchpad sensitivity in weston?
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