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You Can Now Run GNOME Shell Wayland On Fedora 20

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  • #11
    Originally posted by LinuxGamer View Post
    it puts tears in my eye's
    No no no, there's no tearing in Wayland. Every frame is perfect

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    • #12
      Originally posted by bkor View Post
      Canonical wants to run entire desktops under XMir. This is turning out to be more complicated that anticipated. For XWayland, it will just run applications that don't run under Wayland. This should be much simpler and as Wayland has a lot of X developers, I'm guessing their assessment is right.
      As the XWayland behavior is the same as xorg in macosx and windows I suppose the behavior already is supported by xorg and has been optimized in many years?

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      • #13
        Originally posted by robclark View Post
        that is just mutter-wayland.. I think you want:

        pretty! thanks for posting!

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        • #14
          This is a big milestone as I understand. I'm extremely pleased with the pace of development of Wayland & GNOME this year.

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          • #15

            Code:
                          wow
                                 gnome
                                               wow
                   such alignment
                                 ready for production
                          such obscure issue
                                               nobody will ever see
                          wow
            I shouldn't stay up so late.

            tl; dr:
            You can have X running while trying it on a tty with "gnome-session --session=gnome-wayland". tty switching doesn't work, but you can "pkill gnome-session" and it'll drop you back to the tty. But when doing that it also killed pulseaudio and kded4 in X was a bit broken and hotkeys still don't work even after starting kdeinit4 again.

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