I haven’t seen much recently about the state of Wayland support for Cinnamon since the July blog post, in which they said they are “studying the pros and cons of Wayland.”

I don’t understand why people aren’t just getting started. Yeah, it’s a large undertaking, but one that I think is necessary for Cinnamon.

Is there anything new since then, and if not, does anyone know why no one is just getting started?

  • Goodtoknow
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    1 year ago

    It will probably take a couple years. Not a fast process at all.

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    1 year ago

    What are the user facing benefits? I’m not questioning you, I’m just curious about what I’m missing. The only thing I’ve heard of were TouchPad gestures.

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      1 year ago

      better securiry and future upgrades are important aspects. X11 is more or less dead but Wayland has more potential.

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        1 year ago

        I remember back in early 2000s remote execution through SSH was a breeze even in slow connections when you had X11 on both ends, since it would send draw primitives across instead of bitmaps.

        I assume that’s still possible with Wayland, having a server and a client on different ends of a tunnel connection?