Post APzXP1dDk6WcHGLrEG by redux@fosstodon.org
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 (DIR) Post #APxIXfb39O3Mum52bg by BrodieOnLinux@linuxrocks.online
       2022-11-25T07:40:35Z
       
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       Gobal hotkeys are coming soon in portals, disabling Vsync is coming soon, now we're getting fractional scaling, I think 2023 is actually going to be the death of Xorg for most Linux users https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/wayland-protocols/-/merge_requests/143
       
 (DIR) Post #APxIdnaULxOTR4jxUO by Nocturn_Adrift@poa.st
       2022-11-25T07:42:09.046006Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinux Year of the Wayland desktop
       
 (DIR) Post #APzXP1dDk6WcHGLrEG by redux@fosstodon.org
       2022-11-25T07:45:45Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinux I did see some performance improvements with Wayland on low end hardware (Intel Pentium with integrated graphics) but there were stutters when I opened menus and there was so much screen tearing when browsing with Firefox. I was using arch with GNOME. I like the idea but I think it needs a little bit of time specially for low end hardware like mine.
       
 (DIR) Post #APzXm5ekwdQzQ84H9k by wolre@narwhal.pub
       2022-11-25T07:50:56Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinux For me at least, Wayland is already a lot more stable than Xorg when I used it. With Xorg, I used to have problems with my PC not waking up from sleep,  apps lagging terribly when resizing, at one point I even had an issue where instead of my lockscreen, the applications in the background would focus on startup, leading to me literally leaking my password in a group chat because I still had Telegram open and only finding out hours later, because I had to hard-reset my pc.
       
 (DIR) Post #APzgDK9Zx5Mzpnyx04 by beyley@fedi.beyleyisnot.moe
       2022-11-25T09:59:02Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinux Wayland has improved a *ton* the past year, i switched to wayland about 6 months ago and have *not* looked backi never saw a KDE compositor animation run at my full refresh rate, its always been locked to like 20 or 30, but on wayland every one of my monitors is butter smooth all running at from what i can tell perfect framerates, with almost no input latency and no tearing, im even able to game, with no tearing, low latency, and all monitors running at full speed, no compromises
       
 (DIR) Post #APzgDLB29A7z0bfcuG by beyley@fedi.beyleyisnot.moe
       2022-11-25T09:59:30Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinux im very hyped for the future of Wayland
       
 (DIR) Post #APzkqdiZXsXBcgLv6m by ask@tilde.zone
       2022-11-25T11:06:31Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinux I hope so. Xorg is still amazing till now btw. I still don't think it'll be sure considering majority of Linux desktop marketshare still runs on old hardware.