Because Wayland is only a protocol and you write the platform yourself (be it badly or not).
Would be cool if the reference implementation (Weston) were not an unusable monolith but a small plugin-based thing.
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Because Wayland is only a protocol and you write the platform yourself (be it badly or not).
Would be cool if the reference implementation (Weston) were not an unusable monolith but a small plugin-based thing.
Wayland on an Intel iGPU runs flawlessly and has for several years. However, that's a matter of drivers. AMD is in the forefront regarding having dGPU support, while NVIDIA is playing catch-up.
In any case, the future is bright.
Soo support for something like synergy would be great!
fucking what synergy doesn't work on Wayland? welp. I use that daily and no, that's not optional, its rather critical for my setup