I am trying to set up a vnc server on Fedora 31 (GDM, GNOME-Wayland).
I've tried 2 separate routes
1) XDCMP: via xvnc.socket (as documented here
/usr/lib/systemd/system/xvnc@.service)
Super simple, just run
systemctl enable xvnc.socket
Then from either the same machine or a RPI I connect the v
Re geometry:
> Hi,
>
> As I told you in the bug above, I believe this a Wayland limitation.
>
you are probably right.
So in wayland (weston, plasma & gnome) position is lost but size is save
X11, position and size are saved
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> On Mon, 9 Dec 2019 at 10:55, mario futire
>
> Microprocessors are really cheap. Devices like mice should support
> customization
> by individual device, which would greatly simplify the device support in
> the OS.
>
> Developer time is a limiting resource for open
> On Mon, 09 Dec 2019 14:36:58 -
> mario futire wrote:
>
>
> Apparently it is too much to ask wayland. If you run
> straight X11, you can do it no problem with xinput.
Unfortunately the number of reasons to revert to X11 is
Been trying for ages to configure 2 mice differently.
Left one left handed, right normal.
GNOME Contorl Centre cannot do it and I cannot find any sort of application
which can do this
libinput list-devices does not even show they are currently left handed.
xinput tells me I should not be using
Sorry about a mistake, the default desktop is indeed Gnome - Wayland (no Qt
here, mistake)
but if one uses a Qt-based app, then all these issues are very real.
So Gnome - Wayland is ok, as long as Qt apps are *not* used.
The issues is not in KDE, but somewhere between Mutter - Wayland - Qt.
Fed
I am developing a Qt app in Fedora 31 using the default GNOME wayland session
and I am very sorry to see the state of Qt in this configuration.
1) qt creator crashes often
(https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1773356) the crash report tool
does not seem to help
2) drag & drop does not w