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RE[2]: Too bad, I guess
by Gullible Jones on Wed 9th Jan 2013 22:38
in reply to "RE: Too bad, I guess"
Thus my comment about XWayland.
But XWayland isn't the missing piece either - it'll be perfect for running existing apps under Wayland until they can be ported, but that's still not useful until there's a desktop UI available natively.
No, in my mind, there's not much value to Wayland until one of the major desktops (KDE, Gnome, XFCE, etc) is ported to run natively on it. Once that happens, XWayland will have a role to play, but not before...




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Adoption of Wayland isn't being held back by lack of a good compositor - it's being held back by the face that almost nothing runs natively under it yet. No desktops, few native apps... porting Compiz to it isn't going to help much...