Can't be that good. I did a kde archinstall on a friends desktop just last week, 2070super with proprietary drivers, and wayland crashes on login. T_T
I've been using wayland for years but I'm running AMD.
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Can't be that good. I did a kde archinstall on a friends desktop just last week, 2070super with proprietary drivers, and wayland crashes on login. T_T
I've been using wayland for years but I'm running AMD.
Well yea it doesn't work on Nvidia very well
The linux desktop experience in current day is honestly incredible to use. as long as you keep team green as far away from your hardware as possible. Not worth the headache to deal with Nvidia in my personal experience
I didn't have an opinion on this until I tried to disable right click on a ubuntu machine with Wayland. It needs an xmodmap style tool.
That's not a common thing people do tho
True but it's something that can easily be done in xorg because it has almost 20 years worth of tools created for it.
True. But Wayland will get there too, it just takes time.
Yeah but by that time people will be posting 'relationship ended with Wayland, (next thing) is my new best friend.'
Can Wayland tunnel through ssh?
Ya since I also run xwayland :P