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@[email protected] to [email protected] • 1 year ago

Does Wayland really break everything? (Nate Graham's OG post ref'd in the Phoronix article)

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Does Wayland really break everything? (Nate Graham's OG post ref'd in the Phoronix article)

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I’ve written some other posts on Wayland recently, and it’s time for another one! Feel free to skip it it you aren’t interested in a discussion of Wayland and platforms. Many may …
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    KDE gui scaling problems too?

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      6•1 year ago

      Kinda. The problem was fixed in Qt6 and current KDE is Qt5. It’ll be fixed once Plasma 6 releases in February.

      • Snowstorm
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        1•1 year ago

        Great news. Thank you for the headsup

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      Idk I use gnome on 200% scaling on my laptop and on desktop gnome at 100%

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