Tea@programming.dev to Linux@programming.devEnglish · 5 days agoWayland has a bright future ahead: The move from Xorg to Wayland had a rough start, but things have improved, and there is an exciting roadmap for the future.thelibre.newsexternal-linkmessage-square26fedilinkarrow-up173arrow-down11cross-posted to: linux@lemmy.mllinux@linux.community
arrow-up172arrow-down1external-linkWayland has a bright future ahead: The move from Xorg to Wayland had a rough start, but things have improved, and there is an exciting roadmap for the future.thelibre.newsTea@programming.dev to Linux@programming.devEnglish · 5 days agomessage-square26fedilinkcross-posted to: linux@lemmy.mllinux@linux.community
minus-squareCommunist@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyzlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·4 days agoThey use xwayland. They are not native wayland applications.
minus-squarenull@slrpnk.netlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·4 days agoIs that a problem? I’ve been using them just fine in a wayland session for ages now.
minus-squareCommunist@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyzlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·4 days agoYes, it makes them have more latency issues amongst other small things. It’s not a big deal, but I want x11 fully gone from my system, it’s legacy cruft that I no longer have any need for except to run these few things.
What’s wrong with proton and steam?
They use xwayland. They are not native wayland applications.
Is that a problem? I’ve been using them just fine in a wayland session for ages now.
Yes, it makes them have more latency issues amongst other small things.
It’s not a big deal, but I want x11 fully gone from my system, it’s legacy cruft that I no longer have any need for except to run these few things.