Alacritty 0.17 Brings TOML 1.1 Support and Better Wayland Integration

Alacritty 0.17 updates to TOML 1.1, adds mouse wheel binding support, and improves Wayland and macOS stability.

https://yoota.it/en/alacritty-0-17-brings-toml-1-1-support-and-better-wayland-integration/

Alacritty 0.17: aggiornamenti TOML 1.1 e nuove opzioni per Wayland

Scopri le novità di Alacritty 0.17: aggiornamento a TOML 1.1, nuove binding per il mouse e miglioramenti per Wayland e macOS.

https://yoota.it/alacritty-0-17-aggiornamenti-toml-1-1-e-nuove-opzioni-per-wayland/

Archlinux con Gnome 50 sempre più convinto che il passaggio da XFCE a Gnome è stato azzeccato l'aspetto grafico e l'integrazione sono al Top

#archlinux #gnome50 #wayland #linux #unolinux

Wayland 1.25 refreshes its documentation with three new chapters covering Wayland XML specification, content model updates, and color management design.

See what's changed: https://www.collabora.com/news-and-blog/news-and-events/wayland-1.25-documentation-update.html

#Wayland #OpenSource

Wayland 1.25 Documentation Update

Wayland 1.25 refereshed long-neglected documentation with 3 new chapters and a move from DocBook.

Collabora | Open Source Consulting

Bad Apple but it's an ext-background-effect blur region

#wayland #niri

it's #wayland. it all comes back to wayland.

it's slightly faster and more responsive, that's highly addictive... but it broke *fucking everything*

which sucks, because omarchi uses wayland, so i think i have to go **full** #ArchBTW to escape.

Finally tested wayback with dwm on Slackware -current! 🎉

wayback is a stub Wayland compositor that hosts a rootful Xwayland server, letting you run your full X11 setup unchanged on top of Wayland. Built from source, wrote a small launch script and dwm came up fine with st.

Still experimental and needs some tweaking but the core concept works — keep your dwm, st and all your suckless tools, just drop Xorg underneath.

If you're a minimalist X11 user not ready to jump to a Wayland WM, keep an eye on this project!

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayback/wayback

#dwm #wayland #linux #suckless #slackware #xorg
wayback / wayback · GitLab

X11 compatibility layer leveraging wlroots and Xwayland

GitLab

is it #wayland or is it #firefox (by which i obviously mean #librewolf)?

HOLY FUCK i have to middle click 10 million billion times before it gets processed. i start up the window, and while it's doing a bunch of bullshit i didn't ask for, i have to spam escape for a while before the home page deigns to give up on loading.
"ignore user input until you feel ready" is some disgustingly modern UI practice

Just looking at the #OpenBSD #Wayland section in ports and OMG they just about have everything I'd need for now. All it's missing is wlsunset for day/night gamma adjustments and I'd be an extremely happy bunny. At the moment I'm still using Xenocara with Herbstluftwm. ;)

My Wayland happy list: Mango, Foot, Fuzzel, wl-clipboard, kanshi, wlopm, swayidle, swayimg, swaylock, waybar and Dunst.

https://sr.ht/~kennylevinsen/wlsunset/
wlsunset: Day/night gamma adjustments for Wayland

i'm posting this here so good information remains relevant

#troubleshooting PSA for people using a #firefox based web browser on #KDE #plasma with a #wayland compositor:

if you're getting some strange flickering in your display every now and then, it might not be your desktop environment natively, but rather your web browser. i had been struggling with this for weeks until i found a post in a support forum from back when wayland was first seeing widespread adoption. messing with HDR and scaling settings didn't seem to affect the issue, but this config change did

in your about:config for your browser, you need to switch widget.wayland.opaque-region.enabled to false

for me, it was that simple. i have been using this laptop for hours since the fix, and in a timeframe in which i previously would have seen dozens of little flickers on my screen, i have yet to observe one. i hope this information helps somebody