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The Regressed State Of KDE Plasma On Wayland, But Things Should Get Better

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  • Azrael5
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    It was clear that KDe has problem to implement wayland. Too long time has passed since the operation started. Kde has been overcame by GNOME/Fedora and next time from Ubuntu/GNOME (that would explain the reason why Ubuntu prefers gnome to KDe). Probably KDe structure has some kind of compatibility issue the developers are not able to fix and as far as me they won't be able to fix ever. I'll wait for the next releases then I'll change to GNOME/Ubuntu.
    Last edited by Azrael5; 15 July 2017, 12:29 PM.

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  • Mateus Felipe
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    What would anyone expect from KDE different from this?

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  • The Regressed State Of KDE Plasma On Wayland, But Things Should Get Better

    Phoronix: The Regressed State Of KDE Plasma On Wayland, But Things Should Get Better

    KWin maintainer Martin Gräßlin has written a blog post explaining the issues they've run into with KDE Plasma on Wayland and how changes to Qt have set them back months in their Wayland session support...

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