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Why are there a bunch of different Wayland “compositors?” Why isn’t there… | |
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@eschaton The idea is that different implementations are necessary to properly … | |
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@75watt @eschaton I’m a total ignoramus on the topic, what are those differen… | |
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@janl @eschaton Think desktop vs mobile, or a very light tiling desktop vs a fu… | |
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@75watt @janl But just as with X11, if a user wants to run real applications, t… | |
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@eschaton @janl Think about Gamescope, it's a microcompositor used by Steam… | |
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@janl modularitiy is a core idea here. This architecture makes it possible for … | |
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@janl @75watt My guess is that it’s a theoretical benefit, just like X11’s … | |
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@richardwonka @janl Except it’s not the best modularity boundary. Compositing… | |
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@janlMaybe like scrolling window manager (#niri) vs. classic tiling (#sway) vs.… |