A question for #Linux#Wayland users. I am running Debian stable with Plasma and my computer was freezing randomly, and very often. Let's say once per day. I was about to start replacing hardware components to find the guilty party, but then I switched from Wayland to X11 and it has been a couple of weeks with not a single freeze. Is it possible that Wayland is this unstable or am I doing something wrong? My GPU is Radeon 6000 if this matters.
@darth All I can contribute is, that I'm on #EndeavourOS with #KDE, #plasma6 and #Wayland on my #RX6750XT and never got any freezes...
Nevertheless your problem could be any source, from hardware (faulty RAM, heat problem, ...) to software related.
I've been trying to make this work for a few days and finally I achieved it, the most basic form of a wayland client using unix sockets, and well in other languages it was not difficult at all, I did it in hare, c, typescript (deno), and in the end I wanted to try with a language that I had never used, Haskell, and I learned many things but I still don't know what a monod is, anyway, here I leave a link to the code for those who are interested: https://gitlab.com/-/snippets/3711372 #haskell#programming#wayland
For the past 10+ years, I was unable to daily-drive the #Wayland version of #GNOME …
…until version 45.2+, where performance improvements landed for my specific usecases.
Since then, for the past 6 months, I've been running 45.x on Wayland.
This week, when I went back to the Xorg/X11 version for 1-2 days, I was surprised to see it now feels unbearable to me from a performance standpoint! Even with animations disabled.
I guess I can't go back after having used a no-delays no-jank version 🤷
Anyone opposed to a lswt release soon(-ish)? Just updated the docs finally. Due to breaking changes this will be version 2.0.0. From now on the JSON output will be versioned itself.
It among others brings support for explicit sync. If you wonder what this is and why it's important, check out https://zamundaaa.github.io/wayland/2024/04/05/explicit-sync.html . Long story short: it among others enables better wayland support in Nvidia's drivers.
I'm having a hell of a day with Firefox today (and part of yesterday). Since 126.0 was released many websites make Firefox crash (for example opening images here in Mastodon but also a Grafana dashboard and others). All in Gnome with Wayland and Ubuntu 24.04. Are other people having the same issues? #Firefox#Ubuntu#Wayland#Gnome
@adelgado I've had no problems with #Firefox 126.0 but I'm on #Fedora 40 with #GNOME & #Wayland. IIRC this can happen when you did not close all instances of Firefox $previous_version. Try closing all Firefox windows and also make sure that there are no lingering instances ($ ps ax | grep firefox). Then start Firefox again and see if that helps.
@John_Livingston
Une mise à jour récente ?!?
Il y a peut-être un sujet à propos du passage de certaines distributions Linux (#Ubuntu, #Fedora...) à #Wayland au lieu de #X11 pour le rendu graphique...
Tldr: pass the env variable XDG_SESSION_TYPE=x11 to discord command
This way it's finally possible to open the share screen without it going on a loop forever with asking for you to select a thing to share with the xwaylandvideobridge!
Is anyone following me a #wayland expert? My Chuwi MiniBook X can only do 50Hz, but users on Windows have managed to crank that up to 60 or even 90. I've tried to use this method to do set a custom resolution/refresh rate on wayland:
#wayland on #OpenBSD seems to be pretty damn solid. I ported my #sway configure over after installing a handful of apps and it just damn works. Though I can not find a wayland native terminal emulator in the repos but just getting started here. I just need to compile #waybar and hope it works than I'm all set!