Slightly late to the party ;) On Jo, 30 dec 21, 19:48:05, pe...@easthope.ca wrote: > Hi, > > Debian 11 is easily arranged so that "startx" or "weston" can be > issued at the console command line. That allows simple qualitative > comparisons. > > In weston, keyboard response can be hyper-typematic. The briefest > keypress can give at least two instances of the key action; sometimes a > half dozen. That includes backspace. Consequently keyboard input is > impossible. This happens not in every instance of weston but often > enough to be a nuisance. Has anyone else observed this?
Works fine here, out of the box, on a pretty bare bones installation (no X or Desktop Environment). > According to documentation, Firefox works natively in Weston. Ie. > Firefox doesn't work through Xwayland. With Wayland intended to be > more efficient than X11 I expect Firefox to be more responsive on > Weston than on X11. Nevertheless Firefox is noticeably slower on > Weston. Anyone else observed this? Are you passing any special parameters to Firefox? Currently I'm setting 'MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1', but don't remember if this was necessary to get Firefox to even start or I just wanted to make really sure Firefox is running natively on Wayland (i.e. without some X compatibility layer or something). Hope this helps, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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