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Using Miriway For Empowering Xfce / MATE / LXQt & Other Desktops With Wayland
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Originally posted by spicfoo View Post
No it doesn't. It can run Xorg applications. It doesn't itself use Xorg.
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Originally posted by sarmad View Post
I think he means Wayland can be implemented on top of XOrg in a way similar to how XWayland implements Xorg on top of Wayland. But practically, Wayland on top of Xorg makes no sense and has no uses, and is not the case in Mir nor in any other Wayland compositor I know of.
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Originally posted by sarmad View Post
I think he means Wayland can be implemented on top of XOrg in a way similar to how XWayland implements Xorg on top of Wayland. But practically, Wayland on top of Xorg makes no sense and has no uses, and is not the case in Mir nor in any other Wayland compositor I know of.
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Originally posted by sarmad View Post
I think he means Wayland can be implemented on top of XOrg in a way similar to how XWayland implements Xorg on top of Wayland. But practically, Wayland on top of Xorg makes no sense and has no uses, and is not the case in Mir nor in any other Wayland compositor I know of.Last edited by cj.wijtmans; 01 December 2023, 03:08 PM.
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Originally posted by cj.wijtmans View Post
in the same way xorg started using libinput. Actually instead of wayland EEE'ing xorg, we should EEE wayland into xorg as a default compositor.
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Originally posted by sarmad View Post
I think he means Wayland can be implemented on top of XOrg in a way similar to how XWayland implements Xorg on top of Wayland. But practically, Wayland on top of Xorg makes no sense and has no uses, and is not the case in Mir nor in any other Wayland compositor I know of.
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