On Sun, 2021-12-12 at 01:29 +0000, Wayne Patton wrote:
No . . . Wayland has issues and won't allow screensharing with apps like Gotomeeting, Zoom etc. I have to therefore use X11.
Wayland doet not have issues for screensharing. It's the opposite: applications like Zoom don't support Wayland screensharing... I see as a different matter completely. Screensharing on Wayland, although not properly stable, has been working since quite time on browsers and applications that support it: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PipeWire#WebRTC_screen_sharing
Wayne
On Sat, 2021-12-11 at 17:48 +0100, Vortex Acherontic wrote:
Hey everyone how are you doing? :)
Recently I've read that Fedora will (once again?) try to make Wayland their default display server.
I was wondering if something similar is planed for openSUSE as well? Maybe for the Gnome and KDE system role options?
Since nvidia finally gave in and added GBM support to their proprietary driver, Gnome to support it with version 41.2 and KDE probably will do so as well if they not already doing so?
I thought it might be finally the case that Wayland can be used as a default as the last showstopper, nvidia, finally got their stuff sorted, it seems.
Would like to hear what going on behind the scenes or if there are any reasons I did not though of to not make Wayland the default?
Kind regards, V.
-- Best Regards Danilo Spinella