Xwayland 26.1.0 rc1

(lists.x.org)

30 points | by ErenayDev 2 hours ago

3 comments

  • belval 14 minutes ago
    I really don't like Wayland, I recently (last Friday) had to revert back to X because somehow they messed up enough that in Zoom screensharing during a meeting with XWayland can crash my audio drivers.

    At this point I don't know who it is for, but it's not for users.

    • smackeyacky 8 minutes ago
      Me too. I really wanted to like Cosmic but the hassles wayland causes with ordinary things like zoom is just not worth it. Plus all the progress with gaming that has been made on Linux, wayland ruins. I’m back to X and get off my lawn etc.
  • nantes 22 minutes ago
    Do we really need the editorializing in the title?
  • einpoklum 29 minutes ago
    I am not a fan of Wayland. I've not really bought the value proposition; and see also:

    https://gist.github.com/probonopd/9feb7c20257af5dd915e3a9f2d...

    what's more - this seems like yet another RedHat/IBM project which destroys variety and flexibility in favor of their problematic choices, often with a degradation of functionality. systemd, Wayland, GNOME - and of course nothing would run on BSDes, heavens forbid.

    With X11 seeing renewed, independent work via https://xlibre.net - why not embrace _that_ rather than go down the crooked Wayland path?

    • CursedSilicon 21 minutes ago
      Given who founded Xlibre (Metux) has some...interesting history (he was banned from the X.org project due to poor code quality and practices [1]) I would say no

      Metux himself also has some "fascinating" takes as archived from other projects such as the LKML [1] and Devuan [2] mailing lists

      [1] https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/work_items/179...

      [2] https://lkml.org/lkml/2021/6/10/957

      [3] https://web.archive.org/web/20190404153507/https://lists.dyn...

    • ChocolateGod 27 minutes ago
      HDR, VRR, Mixed refresh rate/DPI displays, Zero-copy video acceleration, support for tiled GPUs

      Yeh... we should totally keep to X11.... especially when toolkits start to drop support.

    • guywithahat 14 minutes ago
      I kind of wonder that too, I'm fine using wayland but it seemed like a huge user hassle for not many benefits (namely independent screen scaling which xlibre now supports). It's a shame xlibre didn't come around sooner, after years of pain wayland support has gotten a lot better, to the point I can more or less use either without issue.