Hi.

After setting my build scripts to compile daniels xwayland branch of weston 
http://sourceforge.net/projects/rebeccablackos/files/latest/download and his 
xwayland-1.12 branch of xserver 
http://cgit.collabora.com/git/user/daniels/xserver.git/log/?h=xwayland-1.12 and 
his updated wlshm DDX driver for the xwayland server 
http://cgit.collabora.com/git/user/daniels/xf86-video-wlshm.git/ Xwayland now 
works on Wayland 1.0, and is ready for testing. So far, it appears that daniels 
did a very good job in vastly improving the wlshm driver, eliminating many of 
the graphical issues with the old wlshm driver.

With this, its starting to become almost usable, although I would not yet 
recommend it for production yet, there are still some issues, namely the 
placement of X windows and menus are still random (When thiago's 'xwm as a 
client' work gets merged, which will allow for better window positioning), it 
gets confusing with many windows open (when soreau's work for a window list,and 
a minimization weston protocol gets merged into weston, this will be improved), 
and some things misbehave due to the fact that I install packages 
without-recommends (only required) to reduce the ISO size... 

You can download the new ISO from here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/rebeccablackos/files/latest/download

I look in the future to get mplayer on the CD, and get kdelibs to not segfault 
on QT5, so I can compile kde-baseapps, and kde-workspace, for native kde 
wayland clients.
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