This Application Just Dropped Wayland Support?!? #Linux #YouTube https://youtu.be/TDB8oq6uGgA
This Application Just Dropped Wayland Support?!?
As more and more projects move to Wayland, this one application went the other way and just dropped it's Wayland support by default, that project being the P...YouTube
argv minus one
in reply to Brodie Robertson • • •Sounds more like a GNOME and NVIDIA problem than a Wayland problem. Apparently some people were using it in KDE+Wayland and it worked fine.
That said, I can definitely sympathize with this:
> We're sick of getting blamed for bugs in wayland compositors
https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/pull/10179#issuecomment-1779246866
Debugging other people's code is not fun.
CI/Linux: Disable Wayland and spring cleaning by stenzek · Pull Request #10179 · PCSX2/pcsx2
GitHubBrodie Robertson
in reply to argv minus one • • •Fabian (Bocchi) 🏳️🌈
in reply to Brodie Robertson • • •The Server Side Decoration feature for wayland compositors is still only "unstable", not stable.
tbh I also dont see any point in SSD. We dont need 2 implementations and if you need a "fallback", you only need the fallback and nothing else. Libdecor needs a lot of polishing but thats what should be used, tbh.
Apps need to provide the full experience, because no one else could know what they require to have. As you can see here..
Henri
in reply to Brodie Robertson • • •