On Wednesday, 16 February 2022 09:40:25 CET Libor Klepáč wrote: > On Út, 2022-02-01 at 20:09 +0100, chris wrote: > > > On Monday, 31 January 2022 11:10:35 CET Marc Haber wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I tried Wayland recently. Looked ok, but was hardly usable. The > > > Panels > > > show, but don't accept any mouse clicks (neither left nor right). > > > "Leave" in the desktop's right-click menu didn't work either, had > > > to > > > Ctrl-Alt-Backspace myself out of the session. > > > > > > Is this the expected beavior of a KDE Wayland session in current > > > Debian > > > unstable? If not, which package deserves the bug report? > > > > > > Here on old lenovo laptop with intel integrated gpu and external 4k > > monitor . > > The experience is, all in all, way better than what it was with X11. > > Chris > > > Hi, > how did you deal with screen layout changes when disconnecting laptop > from external monitor? > I mean - on xwindows, when i connect my laptop to dock, my primary > screen moves to external monitor, when i disconnect it moves back.
Hum, my x230 is an old one with 1366x768 screen. With x11, when I was plugin the external monitor, it was very very bumpy. Until you tell me, I didn't know you could unplug external monitor without having to reinstall the system altogether. I mean, I'm glad to hear that you can do that without too much struggle. > > With wayland, all panels and windows stayed on laptop screen, when I > plugged laptop to dock. Yes, I think the primary screen feature is still missing on Wayland. Not long ago, after some system upgrade, builtin and external monitor, widget and all, swapped. At that time I didn't find a way to put that straight back, so I reconfigured the "look" from scratch. But at least the screen resolution was detected correctly. Wayland is a work in progress. For what I've understood, x11 is no longer a work in progress. So I thought, if you have an issue with the compositor, switch to Wayland, and open an issue. > > I wanted to try wayland, because my browsers (edge, chromium) sometimes > does this > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRIkewXZga4 > > and i think it's xwindows related > > Libor > > > > > > > > > > > > Greetings > > > Marc > > > > > > > > > >