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arfonzo
@arfonzo.eth
If you've been having a trouble with Wayland and KVMs on Linux, I published a short article about my solution to this problem earlier today. TL;DR: ditched Wayland, back to Xorg. π
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Adal π
@adalheidis
That's kinda sad staying on Xorg is still so often the solution. I am also on Xorg in a Kubuntu variant, because at least of the blurry fonts and scaling. Wen Wayland π perhaps, when it becomes the same mess of old spaghetti as Xorg today? ππ₯²
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arfonzo
@arfonzo.eth
Yeah I hear you mang. It's kind of ironic, because Xorg was actually way ahead of it's time for decades, in terms of being multi-user capable and handling sessions, etc.. I guess part of the spaghetti code problem you mention is down to that. But then with Wayland, there's this reversion back to more "standard" single user focus... and some of the more basic stuff still isn't sorted out. I'd love to run Wayland instead of Xorg, but as it stands it's just not up to scratch (for my purposes).
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