"J. Aho" <gen...@kotiaho.net> writes: > On 06/08/2024 15.56, Arsen Arsenović wrote: >> "J. Aho" <gen...@kotiaho.net> writes: >> >>> On 05/08/2024 18.30, Daniel Frey wrote: >>>> Is it just me or is wayland nowhere near primetime? >>> >>> There are still issues with wayland, not sure how up to date this page is: >>> https://gist.github.com/probonopd/9feb7c20257af5dd915e3a9f2d1f2277 >> it's either out of date or fearmongering. I'd presume the former if not >> for the first emphasised paragraph of the post: "DO NOT USE A WAYLAND >> SESSION > > It's quite possible as I didn't really read the beginning of the page, just > saw > some stuff mentioned that I had seen on other places. > >> - Wayland breaks screen recording applications - this is false, either >> 1) screen recording works via portals, or 2) screen recording works >> via xwaylandvideobridge > > I think there was some merit to that claim some years ago, I'm not into screen > recording so not sure.
While xwaylandvideobridge is a relatively new innovation, portals aren't, and the post would appear to be receiving updates, so the omission is strange. >> - Wayland complicates server-side window decorations - CSD seems logical >> to me, at least in large part, so I'm not sure this actually matters. >> however, I know that SSD support exists. > > I have to say I'm quite anti-CSD myself, much for the lack of having close on > left side and minimize/maximize on the right side of the window but also the > horror of everyone want to make their own look on the CSD which makes > everything to look like microsoft-windows where even microsoft's own > application uses different look. > > I don't see the CSD as a specific wayland issue, it has the same issue in X11 > too. Yes, this is also one of my reasons for preferring SSD (which KDE does I believe). >> - Wayland breaks window managers - I'm not sure what they mean here > > I guess that could be related to X11 window managers that do not support > wayland, but it's like a qt3 application don't run on a system with only qt6 > libraries. Possibly. > >> there's a new graphics stack because the old one didn't work, and I'm >> not sure where this kind of response to it comes from - it seems similar >> to the systemd debacle. see also >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWQh_DmDLKQ (by a former X developer, >> so, someone with qualifications) >> what these posts /also/ lack is enthusiastic contributors who'll >> actually pick up the mantle of maintaining and improving X. > > Sure it's far easier to say what "you" think don't work than code. > There was a X11 variant where they had stripped away loads of support for old > stuff, just don't remember the name (most variants of X11 had been forgotten), > and they had some improvements too, but if you don't get picked up by a major > distribution, you will definitely have a lot harder to break thru to the > masses. That's indeed the case, XDG and freedesktop and the X consortium being behind Wayland certainly helped adoption. >> I have been using wayland for probably four or so years now, and I've >> only so far missed a standard for global shortcuts (note, a _standard >> for it_, not a hack-job allowing clients to listen to keystrokes >> globally and react to them, leading to weird conflicts and fragmented >> configuration; something integrated into desktops, that's not a job of >> individual clients to implement, so, really, I'm missing that in X also). > > Just make a patch and submit it ;) I was actually in the process of doing that when I discovered a portal one did exist already; https://flatpak.github.io/xdg-desktop-portal/docs/doc-org.freedesktop.portal.GlobalShortcuts.html IDR what the status of adoption was at the time, but I left it at that for developers to pick up at their own pace. >>> My SailfishOS based phone uses wayland and on that it's been working fine, >>> on >>> my desktop with a nVidia RTX I haven't managed to even login into a wayland >>> session, >> hmm, on my 1050Ti PC I run kde plasma just fine. I don't know anyone >> with an RTX card to ask them if it works for them, though - but it could >> be some misconfiguration (you need some USE flags on the nvidia drivers >> IIRC, and some compositors, like sway, require an extra flag). > > I have been using KDE since Havoc called me a troll for pointing out that you > can't have configuration options that has the exact same name but does > different things. > I have rebuilt the whole system, I have tried with other distros, the same > result, I do not get wayland to work on the nVidia, not sure how many > different > howto's I have tried to follow, but on the laptop not much of an issue at all > but as I pointed out it's an intel GPU. And my old mobile it works fine too. That's quite unfortunate - I don't have lots of Nvidia hardware or expertise to help with that, my apologies. I've only tested on the dinky 1050Ti I have, and I've been using it for Wayland since Nvidia added GBM support to their beta driver (it was /very/ awful back then), so, not a lot of variety. -- Arsen Arsenović
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