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Chromium and Firefox work perfectly on Wayland. Minor issues like de-coupling tabs or something are made a bit differently, but thats cosmetic.
Great that it works perfectly for you 👍 For me, it doesn't.
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Yeah thats not usual behavior and your system is likely broken
Ah, the good old "works on my machine" 👍 Nothing but a good expression of disregard of other people's problems.
Principal Skinner: Is there a problem with Wayland and Chrome/Chromium/Firefox for some people? Nah, their system is broken
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If you give me more details maybe I can say something else :D
At least on Fedora, official tarball (
firefox
andfirefox-bin
), Fedora Firefox, Librewolf RPM, Librewolf Flatpak, Firefox Flatpak, torbrowser flatpak, Thunderbird flatpak, selfbuilt Firefox nightly, Chromium RPM, Chromium Flatpak and Brave RPM all work flawlessly when it comes to Wayland.