• cmysmiaczxotoy@lemm.ee
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    Wayland if you have more that one monitor. X11 can support multiple monitors but it is a disaster.

    Rustdesk doesn't work on Wayland and that is a real bummer

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      1 year ago

      I run a dual monitor on X11 and never understood why people have issues with it? I'm by no means a Linux expert and I do run in Nvidia, I run different refresh rates. Can someone explain it to me?

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        1 year ago

        x11

        2 monitors 144hz, 1 TV 120hz.

        Nothing on any monitor can render at higher than 120hz

        Play movie on any one screen, other screens can't render anything at higher than 24fps

        Wayland works fine

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    1 year ago

    Wayland. Touchscreen support and gestures. No scaling issues. Better smoothness.

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      1 year ago

      Wayland. Touchscreen support and gestures. No scaling issues. Better smoothness.

      touchscreen and gestures are managed by libinput/evdev which are independant and works with X11, using it currently on my Yoga C340.

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        1 year ago

        Good point. But I think it would be difficult to configure this bundle within GNOME/KDE. And it's not necessary. Almost everything works fine under Wayland right now.

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    1 year ago

    Wayland. I like smooth and shiny and X is on the way out, even RH doesn't want anything to do with it.