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  • Wine 9.22 Enables Wayland Driver By Default

    Phoronix: Wine 9.22 Enables Wayland Driver By Default

    Wine 9.22 is out this weekend ahead of the Wine 10.0-rc1 in two weeks...

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  • #2
    It enabled is by default, but it won't USE it by default. If XWayland is active (which it usually is), then that will still have precedence. If XWayland is not running however, then will it run as a native Wayland app.

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    • #3
      The Wine Wayland driver is largely in good shape over lots of work that has landed over the past year.
      Sure, there have been a lot of work done on it. But they never allowed an easy toggle (e.g. via env variable) for users to test it. Only now, when more people will have easier access to it, real testing will begin.

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      • #4
        Been waiting for this switch, it means that the developers are calling it (more) stable. The work is still not done, as Wine is still an active project, but all the thanks goes to all the developers, commenters, Q/A, voluntary testers.

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        • #5
          Great, it will make trying it super easy by just unsetting DISPLAY.

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          • #6
            How long until this makes its way into Proton? It'd be nice to finally get rid of one of the last uses of XWayland on my system (the other being IBus which is seeing active development upstream now. I hope KDE soon adds support to KWin for the various text input / input method protocols, etc, IME has been a bit of a mess on Wayland)
            Last edited by ahrs; 23 November 2024, 08:02 AM.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ahrs View Post
              How long until this makes its way into Proton? It'd be nice to finally get rid of one of the last uses of XWayland on my system (the other being IBus which is seeing active development upstream now. I hope KDE soon adds support to KWin for the various text input / input method protocols, etc, IME has been a bit of a mess on Wayland)
              KDE is always the first to support Wayland protocols

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Brittle2 View Post

                KDE is always the first to support Wayland protocols
                Not this time:




                They can still beat GNOME to the punch though.
                Last edited by ahrs; 23 November 2024, 08:26 AM.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by remenic View Post
                  It enabled is by default, but it won't USE it by default. If XWayland is active (which it usually is), then that will still have precedence. If XWayland is not running however, then will it run as a native Wayland app.
                  Sounds like this is the beginning of finally moving away from xwayland.

                  A few DE like cosmic (arch), hyprland (arch), and gamescope (arch) have xwayland as hard dependency. Maybe this could change that.

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                  • #10
                    This wine version in my case at simple seek work ok (dxvk-vulkan-zink)









                    Last edited by pinguinpc; 23 November 2024, 09:01 AM.

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