El 18/9/25 a las 4:38, Alexis escribió:
Javier Martinez <[email protected]> writes:You are using a wayland window manager under a Xorg server using wayland xorg driver.There is no Xorg server running on my machine other than the Xwayland instance:# ps ax | grep X3576 tty1 Sl+ 0:00 Xwayland :0 -rootless -core -terminate - listenfd 26 -listenfd 27 -displayfd 67 -wm 6412043 pts/21 S+ 0:00 grep --color=auto X #And, as my use of xlsclients(1) in my earlier post shows, The GIMP was the only program using Xwayland.Please, don't suppose that you are not one Xorg user, you are one Xorg user. If you want to be one pure wayland user dont use Xwayland.Er .... i never claimed to be a pure Wayland user? i certainly still use Xorg in the form of Xwayland, yes, even though, as i've noted, i don't need it for most of the programs i usually run. But it's fundamentally a Wayland environment. If i run a BBC B emulator on my desktop, am i 'really' fundamentally using a BBC B as my desktop environment?It feels like you might be assuming that because i'm happy with Wayland, i'm anti-X. As my last post to the list indicates, i'm not:Me saying "Wayland is ready for my use case" doesn't mean i think Xorg should die. Far from it. i hope that enough people stand up to volunteer to help maintain and improve Xorg and its derivatives that it can continue to exist indefinitely.Alexis.
I'm just pointing you that you are not a wayland user, You are just a Xorg user that uses wayland as compositor. That's all.
If you want to be a wayland user, use wayland not Xorg that it's what you are doing now.
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