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@itsfoss Wayland under Fedora 42 KDE, has been treating me well so far.
Migrating from X11 to Wayland is only half the battle. We will still need an effective XWayland implementation for several more years. So far KDE 6.4+ seems to make all applications run extremely well regardless of whether they are X11 or Wayland. Parallel that with managing Flatpaks through Flatseal, and it's a near-perfect workflow.
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x11
I'm waiting for when LXQt on wayland is more or less the same as on x11
@itsfoss Regularly test both on three machines (laptop, desktop, Raspberry Pi). I run a variety of desktops on AMD and Intel video cards. X11 is lighter, faster, and more stable on all three machines, across all desktops, so it's the one I tend to use the most.
Wayland might catch up eventually, but it crashes and stutters too much for me to use it for daily work.
Wayland, HYprland specifically. Works just fine.
@itsfoss I use Wayland on my #Fedora and #UltramarineLinux (Fedora) machines, and X11 on my #LinuxMint and #TuxedoOS machines.
I donโt have a problem with either, but Iโm not a gamer and none of my machines are using NVIDIA graphics.