I am not about to throw my hands in the air and exclaim ""Wayland !!??,,,. Not for me !!...
That reaction would be akin to the time it was suggested to me to 'try Linux" .... If I had declined, I would not be typing this now./...and I would not have experienced many mostly happy, sometimes frustrating, years of LINUX. (since ~ 2013)
With my current mindset, I cannot imagine the intervening time without Linux. There is that word, again.....
Mindset.
My mindset back in 2013 was such that I tried Linux. And tried and tried. And here I am. Happy as a pig in poo.
Wayland, is not a four letter word. It has attracted significant investment (both In $ and time) from industry giants like Firefox/flameshot etc etc.......you want to know more?......search for
NOTE:The open source projects on this list are ordered by number of github stars.The number of mentions indicates repo mentiontions in the last 12 Months orsince we started tracking (Dec 2020).....the list is quite long, and is getting longer.
Some Linux applications to consider investing in for Wayland support include Firefox, Chrome, Emacs, and various compositors like Sway and KDE's KWin. Additionally, tools like Gammastep for screen color adjustment and clipboard managers like Cliphist are also worth exploring.
michael.stapelberg.ch
GitHub
Recommended Linux Applications for Wayland Support
Investing in applications that support Wayland is essential as it becomes the default display system for many Linux distributions. Here’s a list of notable applications and tools to consider:
Web Browsers
| Application | Description |
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| Firefox | A popular web browser with ongoing Wayland support improvements. |
| Chrome | Another widely used browser that is adapting to Wayland.
(This also draws in all the browsers that are based on Firefox and Chrome |
Text Editors
| Application | Description |
|---|
| Emacs | A powerful text editor that supports Wayland, enhancing coding and text manipulation. |
Compositors
| Application | Description |
|---|
| Sway | A tiling window manager designed for Wayland, ideal for users who prefer keyboard-driven workflows. |
| KWin | The KDE window manager that supports Wayland, providing a rich desktop experience. |
Utilities
| Application | Description |
|---|
| Gammastep | A tool for adjusting screen color temperature based on the time of day, compatible with Wayland. |
| Cliphist | A clipboard manager that supports Wayland, allowing for better clipboard management. |
These applications are not only functional but also contribute to a smoother transition to the Wayland ecosystem, making them worthwhile investments for users looking to enhance their Linux experience.
avaloniaui.net
GitHub
Explore More, etc etc
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significant change is not dissimilar to switching from windows to Linux
from :
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Firefox-Change-Wayland-Release
Written by
Michael Larabel in
Mozilla on 13 November 2023 at 08:11 PM EST.
46 Comments
Guardrails have been in place where the Firefox browser has enabled Wayland by default (when running on recent GTK versions) but as of today that code has been removed... Firefox will try to move forward with stable releases where Wayland will ship by default!
Mozilla Bug 1752398 to "ship the Wayland backend to release" has been closed this evening! After the ticket was open for the past two years, it's now deemed ready to hopefully ship enabled for Firefox 121!
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Flameshot ....screenshot tool....available pretty much everywhere.
AI :
Flameshot and Wayland Support
Flameshot does have experimental support for Wayland, but users have encountered various issues when using it in both GNOME and KDE environments.
Common Issues
- Screenshot Capture Failures: Many users report that Flameshot fails to capture screenshots on Wayland, displaying errors such as "Unable to capture screen."
- Shortcut Problems: Users have experienced difficulties with keyboard shortcuts not triggering Flameshot as expected.
- Permission Requests: On GNOME, users may be prompted to grant permission for Flameshot to capture the screen, which can lead to confusion if denied.
Recommendations for Users
To improve functionality and address issues, consider the following:
- Check for Updates: Ensure you are using the latest version of Flameshot, as updates may resolve existing bugs.
- Install Required Packages: For better integration with Wayland, install xdg-desktop-portal and its corresponding backend for your desktop environment (e.g., xdg-desktop-portal-gnome for GNOME).
- Set Environment Variables: Users have found success by setting environment variables like QT_QPA_PLATFORM=wayland when launching Flameshot.
Conclusion
While Flameshot offers experimental support for Wayland, users should be prepared for potential issues and follow recommended steps to enhance their experience.
Arch Linux
discourse.nixos.org
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From GitHub :
Hi Flameshot developers, this is not a bug, but a doubt I have. Let me explain Flameshot is a VERY valuable tool I use with my team of developers for work. It is SO important, mainly because of the...
github.com
So, cast your collective minds back to ~ 2013 and remember the issues, the stuff that caused serious head scratching.......
Do you seriously expect Linux to stay where it is?....to Stagnate?
Linux MUST move on. Wayland is just one of the steps.
Adjust your mindset.