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Leaflet to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish • 4 months ago

SDL3 is officially released!

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SDL3 is officially released!

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  • Communist
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    34•4 months ago

    Should be wayland by default, finally.

    The wayland transition is almost over. JFC it took forever.

    All that’s left is steam itself, wine/proton, and i’d say we’re basically done.

    • @merthyr1831@lemmy.ml
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      12•4 months ago

      wine is pretty much there with its latest release. it’ll take a couple of years for LTS distros to phase it out

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        I’m still waiting for this: https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/merge_requests/6025

        I believe that’ll make it so that windows actually use my SSD’s instead of CSD’s, i’m on hyprland and the double bordering is super annoying.

        • @JakobDev@feddit.org
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          This PR does not look like it has anything to do whith SSD

          • Communist
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            I thought shaping the windows allowed for removing the borders.

            could absolutely be wrong

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      4•4 months ago

      Xfce is still wholly in xorg territory.

      Iirc there’s work being done for Wayland support, but last I checked, it’s not nearly far enough along.

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        1. xfce is really not an important project IMHO, it’s an interface from the 00’s that doesn’t have a clear usecase to me at all. It’s a strictly worse version of KDE in my eyes. The only reason to use it seems to be if you’re already used to it and don’t want to have to change anything.
        2. they’re actually almost completely done: https://wiki.xfce.org/releng/wayland_roadmap

        so, i don’t think it’d matter if it were true, and it’s also false.

        • @apostrofail@lemmy.world
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          4•4 months ago

          an interface from the ’00s*

        • @Drito@sh.itjust.works
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          Xfce is more stable and less demanding for laptops comparing to Kde. The default can be changed easily. Im glad Xfce still exists !

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      deleted by creator

      • @fruitycoder@sh.itjust.works
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        https://arewewaylandyet.com/

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          deleted by creator

      • Communist
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        Such as?

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          deleted by creator

          • Communist
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            What compositor are you using? Have you submitted a bug report?

            https://gitlab.com/Remmina/Remmina/-/issues/2644

            https://gitlab.com/Remmina/Remmina/-/merge_requests/2465

            apparently it should be solved by moving to gtk4, and is actually a gtk3 bug, not a wayland one.

    • Akatsuki Levi
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      2•4 months ago

      They day I leave X11!.. Is the day I buy a decent graphics card Seriously my GT 710 is suffering

      • Communist
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        3•4 months ago

        Nvidia should be good now actually!

        • Akatsuki Levi
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          1•4 months ago

          Yeah, it should! If it was a supported graphics card The GT 710 relies on the nvidia-470 driver as the newest supported one. Anything newer and it just doesn’t run

      • @spechter@lemmy.ml
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        I switched when I made my notebook my daily driver, and so far it’s been going well for ~6 months now. But I swear to god, I miss bspwm and didn’t find an adequate replacement

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        Get an AMD one

        • Akatsuki Levi
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          2•4 months ago

          It’s my plan! I’m thinking on getting a RX 580 Sadly I’m stuck onto a country with a worthless money, and even a 10 years old graphics card, costs more than my rent

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