I occasionally need to fall back to Xorg for certain program compatibility,
but day to day I run Wayland on my desktop and see performance gains (Not
massive but noticeable) and really it is just far more stable doing heavy
GPU workloads, complained with vulkan and wine (AKA Gaming)

On Sat, Aug 23, 2025 at 1:53 PM Snyder, Alexander J via PLUG-discuss <
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> If anyone knows, could they give me a quick run down of the "X vs.
> Wayland" ... I rarely use a Linux desktop environment so it barely effects
> me, of ever ... But you can't be involved in Linux (these days) without at
> least a cursory knowledge of what's going on.
>
> I could have googled it, or asked A.I., but I'm more interested to hear
> the perspective from the "boots on the ground" as the saying goes.
>
> What do you like, dislike -- do you use it? Are you like me, when
> encountered you rate quit and just use X11 as often as possible?
>
> ---
> Thanks,
> Alexander
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