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  • Aryma
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    how about support for the idle inhibit protocol next ?

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  • Alexmitter
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    Originally posted by darkbasic View Post

    On Mutter maybe, on KDE Plasma on the other hand...
    Legacy Desktops doing legacy stuff, who cares.

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  • andre30correia
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    Originally posted by Spike29 View Post

    While I agree that the Gnome Wayland session is largely usable on a daily basis, there are still a few issues left with gaming, like this one that may affect fast-paced games for non-casual gamers: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/1208
    don't worry since nvidia will put out drivers who work with wayland and xwayland, ubuntu desktop will change to wayland and then this desktop bugs and the desktop will improve with the work of people from canonical, Red had don't care about desktop and IBM even less

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  • Vistaus
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    Originally posted by bofh80

    So you keep saying.
    Over and over.
    Like a parrot.

    But you just keep coming back. And then have to say good bye again?

    I mean how MANY times do you have to say goodbye, before you stop saying goodbye? (Anyone else detecting something here, or is just me?)

    goodbye? Kisses. Hugs. Please don't break heart. and say goodbye, all over again.

    X.
    "So long, see ya sucka, bon voyage, arrivederci, later loser, goodbye, good riddance, peace out, let the doorknob hit ya where the good Lord split ya, don't come back 'round here no more, hasta la vista, kick rocks, and get the hell out."
    (https://youtube.com/watch?v=poiEC_kPk40)

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  • dekernel
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    Originally posted by bofh80

    So you keep saying.
    Over and over.
    Like a parrot.

    But you just keep coming back. And then have to say good bye again?

    I mean how MANY times do you have to say goodbye, before you stop saying goodbye? (Anyone else detecting something here, or is just me?)

    goodbye? Kisses. Hugs. Please don't break heart. and say goodbye, all over again.

    X.
    I'm relatively new around here, and I have detected the same thing. The apparent anger towards X by so many just makes me roll my eyes and chuckle. It's free software, if you don't like it, don't use it but the gall to complain about something that is truly free is just too funny.

    I'm actually in the opposite camp because I have no issues with X since it just works for me. To be honest, X will be on my machine for as long as the mainline distros provide LXDE packages because that is my desktop of choice.

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  • Spike29
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    Originally posted by 144Hz View Post
    Bye-bye X.
    While I agree that the Gnome Wayland session is largely usable on a daily basis, there are still a few issues left with gaming, like this one that may affect fast-paced games for non-casual gamers: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/1208

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  • franglais125
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    Originally posted by 144Hz View Post

    Equally important atomic mode setting support is almost done now.
    https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutte..._requests/1488
    Speaking from ignorance: what is(are) the benefit(s)?

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  • darkbasic
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    Originally posted by 144Hz View Post
    Bye-bye X.
    On Mutter maybe, on KDE Plasma on the other hand...

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  • marlock
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    noob question...

    if xwayland can be called on-demand, why is it hard for mutter to tag it as "being terminated" before actually doing so, and make apps that demand xwayland wait while this happens and then spin it up again once properly terminated?

    that, of course, if it can't be ran in multiple instances (one for each process) as mentioned by V1tol above

    I'm not doubting there is a technical challenge in making it work without falling into a race condition, but right now I don't see it... anyone here knows more of the whys and hows?

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  • mirmirmir
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    Originally posted by bofh80

    So you keep saying.
    Over and over.
    Like a parrot.

    But you just keep coming back. And then have to say good bye again?

    I mean how MANY times do you have to say goodbye, before you stop saying goodbye? (Anyone else detecting something here, or is just me?)

    goodbye? Kisses. Hugs. Please don't break heart. and say goodbye, all over again.

    X.
    and your problem is?

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