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  • dajomu
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    When will Nvidia include support for Wayland in their blob?

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  • valeriodean
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    Originally posted by Anvil View Post
    will be interesting if Wayland is used as Default in F24. , Michael, keep ya eye on Fedora Desktop list which should have the Meeting link in it.



    but my main Gripe with Wayland in F23 is that the Mouse Cursor will dissapear
    The wiki page (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Wayland_features) has been updated at 17 Feb, so should be accurate enough about the actual progress.
    I see a lot of 100%, but nothing in the camp of the accessibility features (even if I don't care about it, I don't know if it could be a stopper).
    There are a couple of things that are in the list but market as "wont fix", such as:
    1. Window size hints
    2. XRandR control of Wayland outputs

    And other that are supposed to work already but no one checked it, such as:
    1. screensaver control

    However, I don't know if they are on schedule or too late to make wayland the default for F24.

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  • tomtomme
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    Originally posted by Ericg View Post

    Because version numbers are basically meaningless anyway? Plus things like that are above the "here's a buffer, display it" core of Wayland. This probably builds on the work from XDG-shell, which was Wayland+desktop focus. Drag and Drop was already working fine under Gnome + Wayland on F23, so it likely just got implemented in another part of the stack before being moved down to Wayland-proper.
    or maybe it is an entirely different drag and drop... maybe like dragging the whole wayland-window and dropping it on another display. just a guess. I would believe drag and drop on the desktop is handled by plasma, gnome etc. themselves... again, this is just a guess (to provoke an answer from more knowledgable people)

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  • CrystalGamma
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    When will drawing tablets come?

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  • rabcor
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    So, when are they gonna fix Weston's xwayland support?

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  • Ericg
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    Originally posted by abu_shawarib View Post
    Then why on earth is the version above 1.0?
    Because version numbers are basically meaningless anyway? Plus things like that are above the "here's a buffer, display it" core of Wayland. This probably builds on the work from XDG-shell, which was Wayland+desktop focus. Drag and Drop was already working fine under Gnome + Wayland on F23, so it likely just got implemented in another part of the stack before being moved down to Wayland-proper.

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  • Anvil
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    will be interesting if Wayland is used as Default in F24. , Michael, keep ya eye on Fedora Desktop list which should have the Meeting link in it.

    The Workstation WG meeting is scheduled for this Wednesday, 2016-Feb-17 at 1500 UTC (10:00 EST, 16:00 CEST).
    but my main Gripe with Wayland in F23 is that the Mouse Cursor will dissapear
    Last edited by Anvil; 16 February 2016, 09:59 PM.

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  • abu_shawarib
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    Wayland 1.10 adds support for drag and drop actions.
    Then why on earth is the version above 1.0?

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    Phoronix: Wayland 1.10 Officially Released

    Wayland 1.10 was officially released today with Bryce Harrington of Samsung's Open-Source Group announcing the release on behalf of all Wayland developers...

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