Even if your distro is using Wayland by default, the Xwayland implementation is probably still used for compatibility with X11 apps, so you still need to patch your systems and make sure that the latest version is installed.

  • @superbirra
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    010 months ago

    which is in fact the only productive choice one can do :) when distro will force switch, then we will see

      • @superbirra
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        110 months ago

        I’m using debian sid and I’ve got no problem in using xorg until today so I’d say you are wrong :)