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  • phoronix
    Administrator
    • Jan 2007
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    GNOME 3.20.1 Released

    Phoronix: GNOME 3.20.1 Released

    GNOME 3.20.1 is out today as the latest stable version of the GNOME desktop environment...

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  • rabcor
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2013
    • 1358

    #2
    Wayland support complete when?

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    • mether
      Fedora Contributor
      • Oct 2009
      • 2517

      #3
      Originally posted by rabcor View Post
      Wayland support complete when?

      Depends on what you consider as "complete"

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      • Awesomeness
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 2154

        #4
        Originally posted by rabcor View Post
        Wayland support complete when?
        For normal people it's already complete.
        For Wacom Tablet users, it's currently not complete.

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        • justmy2cents
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2013
          • 1067

          #5
          Originally posted by Awesomeness View Post

          For normal people it's already complete.
          For Wacom Tablet users, it's currently not complete.

          wasn't feature parity wacom support added 2-3 weeks ago? https://blogs.gnome.org/carlosg/2016...ort-is-merged/ at least software wise. don't know about control panel

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          • SpyroRyder
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2014
            • 392

            #6
            Originally posted by justmy2cents View Post


            wasn't feature parity wacom support added 2-3 weeks ago? https://blogs.gnome.org/carlosg/2016...ort-is-merged/ at least software wise. don't know about control panel
            Fairly sure that'll be merged for 3.22 in september rather than the current 3.20.

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            • ciupenhauer
              Phoronix Member
              • Jun 2013
              • 60

              #7
              Originally posted by RahulSundaram View Post


              Depends on what you consider as "complete"

              https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Wayland_features

              Thanks for the link. I see nvidia support is already 50%. I wonder how that happened and where I could track it

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              • Masush5
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2016
                • 207

                #8
                I wonder if gnome on wayland will ever allow us to disable pointer acceleration...
                It was a feature requested by several people when they redesigned the mouse and touchpad configuration for 3.20, but its still not possible although libinput exposes the "flat" acceleration profile for several month now.

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                • justmy2cents
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2013
                  • 1067

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Masush5 View Post
                  I wonder if gnome on wayland will ever allow us to disable pointer acceleration...
                  It was a feature requested by several people when they redesigned the mouse and touchpad configuration for 3.20, but its still not possible although libinput exposes the "flat" acceleration profile for several month now.
                  you should probably use libratbag for that. anyone who knows that he needs to be able to disable pointer acceleration is probably more than capable installing that.

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                  • Masush5
                    Senior Member
                    • Mar 2016
                    • 207

                    #10
                    Originally posted by justmy2cents View Post

                    you should probably use libratbag for that. anyone who knows that he needs to be able to disable pointer acceleration is probably more than capable installing that.
                    I didn't know about that project and took a look, but it does not seem like its really what i'm looking for. I don't want to configure resolution or button mappings of gaming mice, i just want to use my desktop without wierd acceleration. Under X i can just use xf86-input-libinput with the flat profile by putting a line in a conf file, which is not great for the average user but at least works. Keep in mind there are actually non-technical, non-gaming users who dislike pointer acceleration

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