Wayland Display Server Gets A Terminal

Written by Michael Larabel in Wayland on 8 December 2008 at 03:32 PM EST. 3 Comments
WAYLAND
A month ago we talked about Red Hat's Wayland Project, which is a nano display server with integrated compositing manager that is much simpler than the long-standing X Server. Today this project has released a new milestone: Wayland gets a terminal.

The Wayland project is led by Kristian Høgsberg and recently he's been attempting to get a full-screen X Server running within Wayland. As Kristian mentions in his new blog post though, so far the system is only crashing or locking up when attempting this feat. In the process of this work, Kristian has written a basic terminal for Wayland with very limited ANSI support. The plan though is to add a Wayland back-end to GTK+.

More information on this Wayland update can be found on Kristian's blog.
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