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Four_lights77 ( @Four_lights77@lemm.ee ) 18•10 months agoAs a newly converted Fedora user, has this x11 been an issue or is this simply an aesthetics/preference thing?
Certainity45 ( @Certainity45@lemmy.ml ) 56•10 months agoNo. X11 has been around since 1980’s and it’s basicly a puzzle of chewing gums glued together. It’s not been in development for years now.
Wayland is much less code but the end result is still much better. Wayland is the future.
In case you didn’t know, they’re display compositors. Backends of the graphics.
caseyweederman ( @caseyweederman@lemmy.ca ) 13•10 months agoFuture yes.
Present no. wim ( @wim@lemmy.sdf.org ) 4•10 months agoWhat makes you say that? I’ve been using Wayland for a few years now with 0 issues.
The only thing I miss and switch to Xorg for is screen sharing in video calls.
histic ( @histic@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English3•10 months agoscreenshare works on Wayland though?
Fizz ( @Fizz@lemmy.nz ) 10•10 months agoI’m on fedora and Wayland kde breaks so often it’s unusable
banazir ( @banazir@lemmy.ml ) 16•10 months agoThis has not been my experience at all. A few crashes in a year or so of use. Apparently experiences vary.
andruid ( @andruid@lemmy.ml ) 7•10 months agoMy current KDE Wayland exp is also no great, but I have an older Nvidia GPU too.
russjr08 ( @russjr08@outpost.zeuslink.net ) English5•10 months agoUnfortunately it’s not really all that great on newer Nvidia GPUs either.
lauha ( @lauha@lemmy.one ) 4•10 months agoMy kde wayland with amd graphics has been perfectly stable.
Fizz ( @Fizz@lemmy.nz ) 2•10 months agoI’m unfortunately stuck on Nvidia until I can find a swap for my 2070s
myersguy ( @myersguy@lemmy.simpl.website ) 3•10 months agoCan you explain what “breaks” you are experiencing?
I’m running Fedora/KDE/Wayland on two machines here, and the only oddity I get regularly is on my system with one monitor in landscape and one in portrait. Sometimes half of the landscape screen seems to be funky until I turn the portrait monitor off and on again (almost like it is trying to put the two displays on one for some reason). Most everything else has been flawless.
Fizz ( @Fizz@lemmy.nz ) 5•10 months agoThe panel freezes after a short time using it. I can’t play a lot of my games because the mouse doesn’t work when it opens. The monitor position always changes but that happens on x11 as well.
Communist ( @communist@beehaw.org ) English1•10 months agoDepending on your distro you may have a very outdated version of kde wayland, the plasma 6 version is significantly better.
penquin ( @penquin@lemmy.kde.social ) 2•10 months agoRunning Wayland/kde on endeavourOS here. It has gotten so much better in the last couple of updates. I used to have stutters and just random plasmashell carshes. Those are gone now. Only major annoyance I still have now is some apps are still blurry, which is not Wayland’s fault of course, and sddm when I wake the machine from suspend always turns into a black screen with a warning that the session is locked and I need to unlock it with ctrl-alt-F and run loginctl-unlock-session 9 (or some random number). Id do that and it unlocks. It’s so weird, and not a big deal, but kind of annoying.
Four_lights77 ( @Four_lights77@lemm.ee ) 3•10 months agoOk cool- sounds like a good move. Thanks for the explanation.
Infiltrated_ad8271 ( @Infiltrated_ad8271@kbin.social ) 5•10 months agoNot really, wayland still has quite a few incompatibilities, lacks and bugs. X11 is still useful for many and indispensable for some.
Wayland is the future and X11 will have to die sooner rather than later, but not today.
f00f/eris ( @ipacialsection@startrek.website ) English17•10 months agoYes and no. X11 is the old window system for Linux (and most Unixes), but it was very much not designed with security in mind, and has become difficult to maintain to the point that the only new updates made to it are to help with Wayland backwards-compatibility. Wayland is its de facto successor, and most new Linux desktop development is based on Wayland rather than X11.
LeFantome ( @LeFantome@programming.dev ) 7•10 months agoIt really depends if you are using GNOME or KDE ( or something else ).
GNOME in Fedora defaults to Wayland already I believe. In Plasma 6, due to first ship in Fedora 40, support for Wayland will be complete. That is why they are targeting the switch for then.
Plasma 6 is KDE using the Qt6 GUI toolkit so the KDE in Fedora 40 will be quite different from the KDE in Fedora 38 today. Today, KDE is built with the Qt5 toolkit and only partially supports Wayland.
GNOME is built with a GUI toolkit called GTK. The current version is GTK4 and that will still be the version used in Fedora 40. GTK has supported Wayland since GTK3.
Communist ( @communist@beehaw.org ) English2•10 months agoBasically the thing to do if you don’t know anything about this and don’t care to learn is to use wayland and if it’s broken in some way for you switch to x11.
X11 is ancient and garbage code but has matured so it tends to “just work”
wayland is much newer, much better code, but it has not matured so it doesn’t always “just work”
milkjug ( @milkjug@beehaw.org ) English1•10 months agoSeeing as my Nvidia card still refuses to work without glitches on Wayland, I can’t imagine this will go down well for team green. I am just waiting for the Beelink GTR7 Pro to drop in my region so that I can finally try daily driving some distro.