Waffelson@lemmy.world to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 9 months agoIs there something you lack in Wayland but have in xorg?lemmy.worldimagemessage-square244fedilinkarrow-up1738arrow-down180
arrow-up1658arrow-down1imageIs there something you lack in Wayland but have in xorg?lemmy.worldWaffelson@lemmy.world to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 9 months agomessage-square244fedilink
minus-squareTurboWafflz@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up11arrow-down1·9 months agoIf you like i3, sway is a drop in replacement for it that uses wayland. I’m not sure if you could make LXQt work with it but it’s worth a shot
minus-squarerumschlumpel@feddit.delinkfedilinkarrow-up4·edit-29 months agoYou cannot, no desktop environment except Gnome and KDE has Wayland support beyond experimental status. If I was content with running no desktop environment at all, I could already do that on Xorg.
minus-squareSwingingKoala@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilinkarrow-up5arrow-down1·9 months agoLast time I checked sway did not support everything in my i3 config file. I’ve been testing wayland for the last decade or so, it never managed to deliver on its promises.
minus-squareSamueru@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·edit-29 months ago sway is a drop in replacement for it that uses wayland IT IS NOT lmao, sway even complains that my i3 keybinds are wrong, those same keybinds work perfectly on i3.
If you like i3, sway is a drop in replacement for it that uses wayland. I’m not sure if you could make LXQt work with it but it’s worth a shot
You cannot, no desktop environment except Gnome and KDE has Wayland support beyond experimental status.
If I was content with running no desktop environment at all, I could already do that on Xorg.
Last time I checked sway did not support everything in my i3 config file. I’ve been testing wayland for the last decade or so, it never managed to deliver on its promises.
IT IS NOT lmao, sway even complains that my i3 keybinds are wrong, those same keybinds work perfectly on i3.