Subject: Re: Is Wayland without X11 matured
Hi,
On 19 March 2014 13:18, Jasper St. Pierre wrote:
> For very simple use cases, it's fairly mature. You can use it on
> embedded systems quite well.
>
> For complex desktops, it's not quite. There's a lot of protocols t
Hi,
On 19 March 2014 13:18, Jasper St. Pierre wrote:
> For very simple use cases, it's fairly mature. You can use it on embedded
> systems quite well.
>
> For complex desktops, it's not quite. There's a lot of protocols that are
> traditionally in something like the ICCCM or EWMH that we have to
For very simple use cases, it's fairly mature. You can use it on embedded
systems quite well.
For complex desktops, it's not quite. There's a lot of protocols that are
traditionally in something like the ICCCM or EWMH that we have to reinvent
on Wayland.
We're working on them all the time, so it'
Hi,
I would like to know, for 2D and 3D apps, using Wayland without X11 is matured
and successful or still it needs to get matured ?
Regards,
B.Sathish Kumar
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