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Can Linux Mint Kde use Wayland?
How to do it? Anyone can show us the tutorial how to use wayland in Linux Mint Kde?
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Can Linux Mint Kde use Wayland?
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Can Linux Mint Kde use Wayland?
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Re: Can Linux Mint Kde use Wayland?
First link from go-ogle: https://community.kde.org/KWin/Waylandrealsifocopypaste wrote: ⤴Fri Sep 28, 2018 4:28 am #Ask
Can Linux Mint Kde use Wayland?
How to do it? Anyone can show us the tutorial how to use wayland in Linux Mint Kde?
"There is, ultimately, only one truth -- cogito, ergo sum -- everything else is an assumption." - Me, my swansong.
Re: Can Linux Mint Kde use Wayland?
Wayland doesn't really have that much to do with KDE per se, it's at a lower level than DE level. It'e not just another app. Ubuntu, which Mint is based on except for LMDE, probably won't switch to Wayland until 20.04 at least from what I've seen.
The difficulty of changing your existing Mint install to Wayland from X, and the distinct possibility you'll break things in the process, outweigh, for me, any issues caused by not running Wayland. I'm running 18.2 KDE on my laptop and have no intention of changing the graphics stack until it's DAMN well supported by the distro.
The difficulty of changing your existing Mint install to Wayland from X, and the distinct possibility you'll break things in the process, outweigh, for me, any issues caused by not running Wayland. I'm running 18.2 KDE on my laptop and have no intention of changing the graphics stack until it's DAMN well supported by the distro.
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