Le 18/02/2022 à 15:45, Leonid. a écrit :
You should use X.org. Wayland is bad-wokring now.
IMHO, if you aren't wayland developer you should forget this unstable tech :)
31.01.2022, 15:10, "Marc Haber" <mh+debian-...@zugschlus.de>:
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?
Greetings
Marc
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Sorry to read that is your experience, but for me wayland, while not
perfect now, is already working better than xorg ever was on the five
Debian PC it is running on. And when I do get plasma craches, it is just
that, a plasma crash and automatic restart, not a complete system
meltdown like it used to be the case with xorg... So as long as you are
not using Nvidia proprietary driver, and you are using newer packages (I
am on unstable), I definitely recommend giving wayland a try, it's easy
enough anyway to switch between sessions.
Enjoy the options.