I started working on Flyaway with the intention of becoming familiar with Wayland, its protocols and extensions, and the wlroots library. Instead, I ended up genuinely liking all three.

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Anyone have a nice “Will Wayland work and how to switch” guide? I haven’t used it ever, but the time will come soon enough.

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What distro ?

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Right now, Alpine. I’ve gone over the Wiki and don’t need to switch any time soon. It is more to have something bookmarked for later.

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What feature is holding you back?

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Now that is useful. I see that I might indeed wait a little longer.

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I love those “are we (thing) yet” sites. They’re amazingly helpful.

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On my system, Wayland KDE works perfectly while KDE X11 is buggy (Manjaro).

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I went from decade with dwm into Alpine + Sway and had zero issues. Actually the opposite, all the screen tearing and multi screen issues are now gone.

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I’m thankful they’re finally doing something about vsync, but I’m still going to need the option for preventing app sleep when outside of viewport. It sounds like an odd complaint, but it means not being able to have a game on one virtual desktop and its wiki on the other. It means not being able to let music run while I’m working on another computer. It’s running better, and I’m glad to see it starting to play nicer with Nvidia, but not quite ready to make the leap 100%

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see it playing nicer with nvidia

This may seem like a small nitpick, but the way you phrased this is backwards. Keep in mind that the problems with wayland on Nvidia cards is squarely to blame on Nvidia. Nvidia is finally playing nice with wayland, not the other way around.

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Very fair point

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What do you mean about app sleep? I’m doing these things you’re listing all the time and haven’t had any issues with it.

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Interesting! I wonder if it’s a Wayland on KDE-specific thing. I’d read it as a security and efficiency feature of Wayland’s, where it suspends applications that are not in the viewport. An example case is that I’m playing FFXIV on virtual desktop 1. On virtual desktop 2, I have whatever thing I’m looking up or collecting in the browser. While I’m on virtual desktop 2, it suspends the game on desktop 1, which wouldn’t be a big issue in single player games as much, but in games that call to a server, like FFXIV or Overwatch, it disconnects you from the server.
I was able to get around this by using Windowed Fullscreen and turning on Caffeine so that my computer wouldn’t sleep, but the turn screen off feature also changes the viewport, so I’ve had to disable that feature entirely.
Then I work from home, my home computer is hooked up to the sound system, so I’ll play music through it, but then be on my work computer next to it. I’d like my computer to still black the screen and lock, but the moment it does either, viewport changes, music cuts off.
If it’s viewed as a security feature, then the fix should not to have to be preventing your screen from going off or locking. I’d loooove the ability to set certain apps from suspending when not in the viewport. Bonus points if it’s one of the features added to gamemoderun

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I’m using Plasma Wayland as well. Games do do that where they minimize on focus loss but I’m pretty sure they did that on X11 as well (especially since they mostly are using Xwayland) and I haven’t had any connection problems in multiplayer games when tabbed out. I’d have to see if your problem happens for me with virtual desktops, I rarely use them. And the music thing doesn’t happen at all, the screen locks and turns off and music/the youtube video/whatever keeps playing as normal.

What distro are you using? I’d chalk these problems up to a distro bug…

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I was recently trying to set up headless Wayland session with wayvnc and labwc but I really wish there was a more basic pre-configured out-of-the-box lightweight window manager like IceWM for Wayland…

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so Budgie guys doing some work :)

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It’d be pretty cool if they implemented HDR soon, my debian Kodi box can’t display HDR movies correct on my TV.

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