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  • sobkas
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    Originally posted by uid313 View Post
    Too bad Ubuntu and Debian repositories carries old version of Wayland.
    There is newer version here:
    git://anonscm.debian.org/git/pkg-xorg/wayland/weston.git
    git://anonscm.debian.org/git/pkg-xorg/wayland/wayland.git
    Originally posted by uid313 View Post
    So on what does GDM run?
    Does GDM run on X, then you select the Wayland session, then you run both X and Wayland?
    Or does GDM run on Wayland?
    Or does GDM run on X then X exits and Wayland starts?
    Or GDM runs on framebuffer or something independent of both X and Wayland?
    I'm not sure, but it might work on gnome-shell.
    /usr/share/gdm/greeter/applications/gnome-shell.desktop:
    Exec=gnome-shell --mode=gdm

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  • kaprikawn
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    Would love to see more Youtube videos showing this sort of progress. If you search for Wayland on Youtube you tend to get fairly old stuff.

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  • blackout23
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    So if I install Fedora 20 RC1 on an external HD and opt-in to Fedora Rawhide will I get this update over night?

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  • Daktyl198
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    Originally posted by uid313 View Post
    Too bad Ubuntu and Debian repositories carries old version of Wayland.

    So on what does GDM run?
    Does GDM run on X, then you select the Wayland session, then you run both X and Wayland?
    Or does GDM run on Wayland?
    Or does GDM run on X then X exits and Wayland starts?
    Or GDM runs on framebuffer or something independent of both X and Wayland?
    This is a great question.
    I think that GDM might run on Wayland, and if you choose an X session Wayland exits and X starts... but then GDM would have to restart...
    Hmm :/

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  • TheOne
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    Originally posted by uid313 View Post
    Too bad Ubuntu and Debian repositories carries old version of Wayland.

    So on what does GDM run?
    Does GDM run on X, then you select the Wayland session, then you run both X and Wayland?
    Or does GDM run on Wayland?
    Or does GDM run on X then X exits and Wayland starts?
    Or GDM runs on framebuffer or something independent of both X and Wayland?
    Good question! I wonder about that too

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  • Vim_User
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    Originally posted by Honton View Post
    Looks like the next Ubuntu LTS gonna go head to head against Gnome with full Wayland support. Fun times ahead.
    Only that nobody that wants to use a LTS will go for Fedora.

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  • uid313
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    Too bad Ubuntu and Debian repositories carries old version of Wayland.

    So on what does GDM run?
    Does GDM run on X, then you select the Wayland session, then you run both X and Wayland?
    Or does GDM run on Wayland?
    Or does GDM run on X then X exits and Wayland starts?
    Or GDM runs on framebuffer or something independent of both X and Wayland?

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  • phoronix
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    It's Now Easier Running Wayland Under GNOME-Session

    Phoronix: It's Now Easier Running Wayland Under GNOME-Session

    With another day comes more improvements to the Linux desktop running atop Wayland. While yesterday saw Enlightenment on Wayland work, today already is some GNOME Wayland activity ahead of the GNOME 3.10 release in just a few weeks time...

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