On Wednesday, 10 June 2020 14:05:53 PDT Borden Rhodes wrote: > Good afternoon, > > I'm following up on a message for which I don't believe I received a > response on 29 May. I'm trying to transition to Plasma using Wayland > instead of X, and I'm encountering many stability and usability > problems. > > In general, should Plasma on Wayland in Bullseye be stable enough for > day-to-day use or should I continue to use X as the bugs get stamped > out? The online documentation is woefully inconsistent, some sources > saying that Wayland should be good to go and others saying to avoid it > at all costs. > > If Wayland should be stable on Bullseye, then I'll have a slew of bug > reports to file! (starting with the lack of useful logging) > > With thanks,
Hi Borden, Sorry that your message was lost. You are not alone, I am using Sid and I am still using X with KDE. Plasma on Wayland is not ready yet according to my requirements, but I try it once in a while anyway. The work upstream is ongoing, check out the links below [1][2] to get more information - leading KDE developers admit that Wayland support is still far from perfect but it gets better every day. Unfortunately packaging KDE/Plasma is hard and it takes a lot of time, so there is also a noticeable delay between upstream releases and packages availability. Keep testing is the minimum we can do for Debian. But if you have time and desire - reporting bugs upstream and helping with packaging are also time-worthy activities/ [1] https://kde.org/announcements/plasma-5.19.0 [2] https://pointieststick.com/2020/06/08/lenovo-thinkpad-x1-yoga-impressions-bugs-workarounds-and-thoughts-about-the-future/ -- Ihor Antonov
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