They're still keeping XWayland though. There's not going to be much change in functionality.
This is just cleaning up some legacy/dead code.
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They're still keeping XWayland though. There's not going to be much change in functionality.
This is just cleaning up some legacy/dead code.
Definitely a good thing. Xwayland has worked quite well for me over the past few months. This also makes sure Wayland and Xwayland get the testing they really need.