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[–] brad@toad.work 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I find myself bouncing between gnome and i3 kind of a lot but this article may have gotten me to fully switch back to gnome

[–] gkpy@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)
[–] michaelrose@emacs.ch 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

@gkpy

The short answer is that it's not anything like a trivial transition, and the best-case scenario appears to be precisely what you already have after you invest a substantial amount of time.

For ages, I thought it was actually outright broken, but it turns out that if your GPU is Nvidia, you need to pass a special argument and agree not to report issues. This is obvious on the CLI but invisible if you try to start an environment the standard way by selecting it in your display manager. Then you WLR_NO_HARDWARE_CURSORS=1 if you actually want to see a cursor. I'm sure proponents believe its Nvidia's problem that they haven't provided better support for a niche of a niche of a niche, but some of us would like to do actual work and don't care whose fault it is that something works shitty.

Then there is scaling for those of us with high/mixed DPI. Xwayland windows end up so blurry that you would be forgiven for imagining you had a head injury. I don't want to worry about replacing any app that doesn't support Wayland again to have no benefit of any kind. In fact since some apps are to interact with other people I can't just change them out regardless of wayland support. There is no plan to fix this.

Beyond that flameshot doesn't work correctly, replacing xcape with interception tools looks quite complicated, and depending on what app and version you use screen sharing may or may not break and other people give zero fucks about your niche environment.

[–] gkpy@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

ahh yeah, i heard nvidia can be a pain in the ass with sway/wayland. did you try sway when you still needed the --my-next-gpu-wont-be-nvidia flag lol?

but i remember reading about some new driver that made things much better... no idea though i've always been on intel-only laptops

mixes dpi

never had any issues with that. although i don't think i even have anything going through xwayland at this point

apps to interact with ppl

zoom? or something electron-based?

xcape

i don't know the tool, but the readme sounds like evdoublebind might work, it's rock solid for me, replacing caps lock with escape on tap/alt om hold

screensharing

i feel you. when i started out with sway i had this horrible hack running a vnc server and a x11 vnc client on the same machine because pre-pipewire browsers could only share x11 windows haha

but nowadays that works really well. only zoom is still a little annoying ux wise. sometimes their screenshare popup just disappears leaving me with no way to stop a share gracefully.