On Nov 12, 2015, at 8:10 AM, Tom Hughes <tom(a)compton.nu>
wrote:
On 12/11/15 00:58, David Airlie wrote:
> Close all remaining feature parity gaps between the Wayland and the X11 session:
>
> input methods
> on-screen keyboard
> hi-dpi support
> clipboard proxy for xwayland
> attached modal dialogs
> tablet support
> startup notification
> touch proxy for xwayland
> accessibility features
> output rotation
>
> These are just the missing features (never mind dialog boxes in wierd places bugs)
> and it doesn't even contain the USB output hotplugging, or secondary GPU output
use cases.
You forgot primary selection/middle click paste, which was what made me go back to X when
I tried it in F23.
So I upgraded to F23 just around Alpha or Beta can’t remember and I’ve experienced some
odd mouse / copy paste behaviour. I haven’t yet filed a bug but now I’m wondering… How do
I know if I’m using Wayland? I’ve never specifically configured it so anything I’m
experiencing in a normal GNOME 3 session is either ‘normal’ but I don’t like it,
configurable change that has a different default or some weird bug… I’d like to know if
I’m somehow not using X anymore, and that’s the problem.
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Nathanael