Daniel Stone wrote:
Actually, rather than use a different set of configs, I'd rather have
a MatchBackend key which would ignore the section, or file, if
specified. So you could have the same files, but with a MatchBackend
"wayland" key to specify the bits you wanted to apply to XWayland.
How's
Hi,
On 21 August 2013 20:50, Bill Spitzak wrote:
> I think my underlying difficulty is that I have to use the wlshm driver
> rather than the default of wlegl. This requires me to find an xorg.conf file
> setting the driver to wlshm. This requires an environment variable to be
> changed between wh
Since you seem to be working on the xserver, I was wondering if you
could address some problems I have been having.
I think my underlying difficulty is that I have to use the wlshm driver
rather than the default of wlegl. This requires me to find an xorg.conf
file setting the driver to wlshm.