Tea@programming.dev to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 4 days agoWayland has a bright future ahead: The move from Xorg to Wayland had a rough start, but things have improved, and there is an exciting roadmap for the future.thelibre.newsexternal-linkmessage-square114fedilinkarrow-up1304arrow-down15
arrow-up1299arrow-down1external-linkWayland has a bright future ahead: The move from Xorg to Wayland had a rough start, but things have improved, and there is an exciting roadmap for the future.thelibre.newsTea@programming.dev to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 4 days agomessage-square114fedilink
minus-squareWilmo Bones@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up6·3 days agoYeah AFAIK the only two DEs that fully support Wayland are the big two - Gnome and KDE. and a few tiling window managers like Sway and Hyprland. I look forward to a world where all modern DEs are fully supportive of Wayland like Cinnamon and Budgie and I know people love their xfce.
minus-squareprocapra@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up2·2 days agoYeah, i can’t explain why I love xfce so much. It’s very much like a windows 9x style desktop with some QOL improvements (press alt to click drag a window is such a great feature)
Yeah AFAIK the only two DEs that fully support Wayland are the big two - Gnome and KDE. and a few tiling window managers like Sway and Hyprland.
I look forward to a world where all modern DEs are fully supportive of Wayland like Cinnamon and Budgie and I know people love their xfce.
Yeah, i can’t explain why I love xfce so much. It’s very much like a windows 9x style desktop with some QOL improvements (press alt to click drag a window is such a great feature)