• AItoothbrush
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    18 minutes ago

    While hyprland is really nice, it is made by a transphobe and a large part of the community is also. Switch to something else there are a lot of good alternatives. Kind of a protest against him.

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    I was building a kiosk for my home assistant with my Raspberry Pi. It was very complicated to set up a cage compositor, set up XWayland, setup Chromium Wayland flags, libinput rules, and the touchscreen mapping still doesn’t work… am I missing something here? For X11 everything just works right out of the box…

    • @trxxruraxvr
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      I’m ootl, whats wrong with the lead person?

      • Phuntis
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        cryptofash that hides behind free speech and allows nazis and that to post in the discord and banned a trans person that called out the messages by those users for “inciting arguments” and repeatedly misgendered them then went on about how they’re not bigoted they just believe in free speech and blamed the user and pretending they were the victim and then when people said they should have a code of conduct he said doing that was just a hassle and how it would make it impossible to do lead dev stuff for him to enforce the rules while saying they have rules against that sort of thing anyway so blatant doublespeak where he’s saying he’s moderating and everyone’s lying but also if he had to moderate he’d be too busy to develop

        • The Octonaut
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          All sounds awful but I’m mostly confused as to why a software project needs a discord

          • @[email protected]
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            I fucking hate Discord with a passion because of all the information basically being held behind a proprietary piece of software, so I downloaded Legcord to at least be able to join those communities without sacrificing my own privacy.

            Highly recommend it! I have a Fallout terminal theme, and actually enjoy using it for once knowing that the actual app is not installed on my computer. :)

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            Collaboration among their own developers, maybe. And support for users. Both of those could be done other ways, but Discord has a lot of pull as a free place to build and manage a community.

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            because as much as old people hate to acknowledge it mailing lists and github (and alternatives) suck they’re terrible for actual conversations to try and coax more info out of the user when they ask for support people aren’t logged into those 24/7 a lot of people are with discord and everyone’s familiar with it and already has an account and knows the UI how many people actually have a github account and know how to use it and will actually ever log back in to give more information if asked vs putting a discord button somewhere someone pops in reports the issue then if there’s not enough info you can @ them and they’ll come back as soon as they see it

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              Horrible place to support software. No history, your question is answered by whoever happens to be there, you cant see the information with out joining… just terrible.

              With other methods at least there is asynchronous support, history is kept, and no login is needed.

              Not to mention the horrible interface and design choices and the reliance on third party tools that could disappear or change service at anytime.

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                anyone that says there’s no history just refuses to learn to use discord discord has a very powerful and easy to use search feature I can find exact conversations from years ago in literally seconds the interface thing is subjective but whether it’s bad or not people know how to use it atleast and the third party could disappear whenever applies to github most forums too this is what I mean by refuse to acknowledge I’ve had fat better experiences with support on discord than any alternative

                • arglebargle
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                  I am not the only one who finds the searches inconsistent. It also depends on how each person sets up their channel. More importantly it doesn’t end up in a search engine. You have to know what discord server to start with.

                  IRC with history, your own forums, your own chat, your own wiki: they do not disappear.

      • N.E.P.T.R
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        172 hours ago

        Adamant transphobe, but in that insidious way where they justify letting people get bullied in the Discord because their “not on anyone’s side and value different opinions”. A trans person in the Discord server was targeted by another member and intentionally misgendered repeatedly. They spent multiple blogs basically saying “people are snowflakes, we dont want an echo chamber”. Like wtf. (IIRC, working off my memory since I read about it like 2 months ago)

    • Syl
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      214 hours ago

      I’m on sway for the same reason.

      • Pumpkin Escobar
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        What do you folks on hyprland/sway use for your shell / toolbars / launcher? I tried nwg and it was… OK but pretty clunky. No shade for the developers of the project, all the settings pages and system config stuff is a TON to put together…

        I don’t need something as full-featured as KDE or Gnome Settings. I’d prefer a well-polished minimalist launcher and task manager / toolbar over something that does everything

        • @[email protected]
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          Just grab some prebuilt .config files. I just switched from maintaining my own “custom” set to the endeavorOS community repo for sway, and it’s seriously amazing. Not too much, but has everything I need working right out the box.

      • @[email protected]
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        I just didn’t jive with sway for some reason. Also not letting me tell it that I understand it doesn’t support Nvidia just once got annoying really quickly lmao.

  • Cassa
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    Wayland is pretty darn great nowadays, hell I’m running KDE and got HDR on my desktop; haven’t had any odd goings on since 2023 (though nvidia is still meh)

      • 𝕾𝖕𝖎𝖈𝖞 𝕿𝖚𝖓𝖆
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        It’s funny. I used gnome for a long time, and after I fully switched to Debian, I didn’t have any problems with my nvidia card with gnome + wayland. But I switched to plasma recently, and it’s janky. I figured out my vsync issues, but it still runs a post when I wake it from sleep, which just defeats the purpose of sleep mode. I might as well shut it down every time I’m done using it like it’s 1997.

        But I started using X + KDE, and most of my problems went away. Still takes forever to wake from sleep. But that’s it, really.

        • @leo85811nardo
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          Hello, I shut down PC every time I’m done using it like it’s 1997

          • @[email protected]
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            Yeah, in this day and age, why even keep the computer running if there aren’t any important tasks running? I’ve always shut my computers down at the end of the day, but mainly because I’m poor and watch my bills very closely… :P

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              I keep mine running 24/7 because it puts less thermal wear on the hardware. But I pay a flat rate for my electricity included in my rent, so it doesn’t cost any extra.

        • palordrolap
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          LMDE Cinnamon user here. There’s a setting in the power options that tells the computer to switch to hibernate if it remains in suspend for a certain amount of time. Hibernated computers suspend to disk rather than RAM and are basically switched off, so need to POST to come back online.

          It took me a while to find that setting, and it might be the same case with whatever you’re using.

          What’s more, it only took effect if I used the GUI to put the computer into suspend mode. I usually use a keyboard combo to suspend the computer at night, but occasionally I’d use the GUI and come back in the morning to a hibernated computer.

          Thought I’d been taking crazy pills or that there was something wrong.

          My main gripes are that inconsistency between suspend methods and also that there’s no setting for how long to stay in suspend before hibernating. I have no idea if that’s a UEFI thing or something that could be set elsewhere, but I’d probably use that feature if I could set it.

          As it is I’m giving the hybrid option a try. Basically it suspends like normal, but also sets up a hibernated restart for if the power goes out. That hasn’t happened yet, so can only assume it’ll work when the time comes.

          • @jqubed
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            Pull the plug on your computer sometime to try it out?

            • palordrolap
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              Yeah, I really should. I’ll have a piece of hardware to install soon, so I might test it before I do that. Gotta switch off anyway so might as well.

        • ditty
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          I still haven’t been able to get wake from sleep working in distros with Wayland on my PC with an NVIDIA GPU. Tried in EndeavourOS and Garuda. It crashes trying to wake from sleep every time. I’ve tried everything in the arch wiki and search engine results like modifying config files and whatnot, no dice.

    • @devfuuu
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      It really is pretty great nowadays. I always had both my laptops with fractional scaling and currently it all seems to work very well, no more weird renderings anywhere. And a greater thing, I had a external screen I left unused for multiple years because it needed to be used with a different fractional scaling than the laptop it was connected and now it just works and I can finally use it. It’s nice. I don’t have hdr needs but color management seems to be properly in place now and the bugs I had previously with it are also gone - like it did something weird on some video recording app and some weird stuff with that thing that changes the color of the screen when it’s night - it all just works now.

      • Cassa
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        HDR is pretty much impossible in X11; especially since there are 0 plans for it, and no plans to do anything than bare minimum updates

        • N.E.P.T.R
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          42 hours ago

          To add to what you said, X11 is unmaintained software.

  • AnIndefiniteArticle
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    Ok, but I need manual control over how the tiles get arranged and shaped.

    And I need to be able to stack windows.

    Hyprland is pretty and declarative and has so many cool extensions that work really well and help to tie the experience together, but sway is more functional.

    If hyprland offered the same ability to manually control the tile tree that sway offers, I’d use it.

    For now I’m shoehorning the hyprland extensions like hyprwall and hyprlock onto sway.

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    They are called compositors, but they are not as good as X WMs IMO. I’m keeping an eye on them tho.

    It still bothers me how toxic the hyprland devs behaved last year. Keeping an eye on that too 😉

    • @[email protected]
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      54 hours ago

      compositors, but they are not as good as X WMs

      Interesting. I’m curious about what seems to be missing in your use case?

      • lurch (he/him)
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        Depends things like shaped window borders for theming, title bars in hyprland, effects, pagers, some automation options, etc…

        What I generally miss in Wayland is better mouse automation support, Java support, the ability to have multiple mouse cursors and assign them to different input devices.

          • lurch (he/him)
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            Java GUI applicatiins have to use the X compatibility layer of Wayland at the moment, because Wayland support hasn’t been integrated into JREs yet

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              So what you’re saying is, it’s not so much that Java support is missing from Wayland (which wouldn’t make sense to begin with), it’s that Wayland support is missing from Java.

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                This is technically correct, and you’re right about where the blame lies, but I suspect for most people holding off on switching, the difference is academic.

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              To clarify: This causes problems like ugly font rendering and some games not working, etc.

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          Depends things like shaped window borders for theming, title bars

          All possible. X had some age-old protocol enabling oval and whatnot windows and noone ever used it, whether you use CSD or SSD you can paint with alpha and say “nope, that mouse click wasn’t for me”. So even if logically all windows are rectangular because that makes sense because textures are rectangular and you really don’t want to complicate things at that level, UX-wise you can have fractal borders if you really want.

          in hyprland,

          …anything “in hyperland” is a hyperland problem, not a wayland problem.

          effects, pagers, some automation options, etc…

          All Things compositors can do.

          What I generally miss in Wayland is better mouse automation support,

          Faking input devices is compositor responsibility, for obvious security reasons.

          Java support,

          As if Java and X work well together.

          the ability to have multiple mouse cursors and assign them to different input devices.

          Weston does this, protocols support it, I don’t think it’s much of a priority for other compositors. The most common multiple pointing device configuration is to have both devices control one pointer. My tablet works and the tip is properly analogue that’s plenty of functionality for me (dunno if tilt works by now, blender doesn’t use it anyways).

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            You misunderstood totally. I’m not saying it’s not possible. There isn’t a compositor making use of those things, but many X WMs that do.

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              There’s no X WMs that fake input devices, or organise global hotkeys, or a thousand other things people always quote when bashing wayland. You can get bog-standard X applications which do that because X has literally no security model, but the feature set between e.g. KDE on X and KDE on wayland is virtually identical.

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                It’s like you want to misunderstand me. I’m not bashing Wayland. That part of my comment isn’t about WMs and compositors. It’s about how hard it is to make macro that does a few clicks and types a few keys into an app etc… It’s still very hard in Wayland. I’m sure it will get better some day, but we’re not there yet.

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                  Have a look here. Not sure how they do it the proper way would be to run the desktop environment as a subcompositor of autokey.

                  Meanwhile, though, do try CLI automation. It’s the Unix way.

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        Not OP, but modularity. An X11 WM is just a WM. You can choose compositor, bar, shortcut daemon, etc. With Wayland, a single implementation holds most of that, and more. If you need a specific feature from your display server, you are stuck on WMs that support it. This has forced me to use KDE for Wayland on my main workstation, and although it works well, it’s not my prefered WM/workflow.

        Alongside that, no clones of several X11 WMs exist. bspwm for example. Riverwm exists, but has major limitations, and the workflow isn’t the same.

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          With a library like Wlroots you almost get that, it’s just in-process rather than out of process. The real problem there is doing some fancier things requires nonstandard Wayland extensions with low support across the ecosystem.

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    Love it, all it’s missing is a built-in monocle layout 🙏🙏

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    Wayland has at least one deal breaker for me. It doesn’t remember where my windows were at logout when saving the session. I have six virtual desktops and have specific windows in certain desktops. Putting everything back where they belong after each login, no thank you. Until they add that I’ll stick to X11.

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      That’s not a Wayland issue, that’s a compositor issue. Sway for example allows mapping apps to workspaces.

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      I ended up switching to Wayland 3 or 4 years ago precisely because X11 was so shit about remembering my monitor positions. I had to run an xrandr script every time it booted or otherwise decided to shit itself. Using 2 GPUs didn’t seem like it was thought about in the X11 design.

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      You can configure this with window rules and autostart apps when Hyprland starts. That’s not remembering what you had open the last time, but it will probably give you the experience you’re looking for.

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        It’s incredible that wayland is so incapable that it can’t even keep this kind of state, and we’re back to having to basically having to write .xinit scripts. Because that’s what little so far wayland offers: less than xinit.

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    Fully customised Hyprland use half as much ram as Plasma, but I still prefer Plasma because I can’t get used to WM

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    Wayland? Does it have colors, window position memory or hotkeys yet? Or are they still in the “we only sell an idea, you do all the work” vaporware phase?

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        org.freedesktop.portal.GlobalShortcuts allows apps to request a global shortcut binding from the compositor. They can’t just log all your keystrokes globally because that’d be a keylogger. Also there’d be no way to resolve conflicts between shortcuts.

        If your app doesn’t support that then blame the app, the interface has been out for a while, and compositors have supported it for a while.

      • Venia Silente
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        Wayland has a notable piece of “but Elon can do no wrong!” cult thing going for it.

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          What is missing that makes it a deal breaker? It really seems odd to always see comments effectively saying “we should have stayed with X.Org”. The nice thing about Wayland is that it’s maintained, so new features are being added over time.

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        Wayland seems to have problems showing colors properly. I was trying to fix this issue myself a couple weeks ago.

        Colors in Xorg and Windows(gross) show properly, Wayland always looks dull and muted in comparison. Switching color profiles didn’t change anything.

        But hey, maybe there’s a fix I haven’t tried yet that works… I sure would hate to be proven wrong! No seriously, if someone has a fix for the dull colors I would likely start using Wayland again.

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      not sure what you’re talking about, but I’ve got colors on my PC xd

    • @Lulzagna
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      My Wayland is now in Technicolor, but it cost me a few shillings.