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X and Wayland Picks
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University of Toronto ☛ The unusual way I end my X desktop sessions
I use an eccentric X 'desktop' that is not really a desktop as such in the usual sense but instead a window manager and various programs that I run (as a sysadmin, there's a lot of terminal windows). One of the ways that my desktop is unusual is in how I exit from my X session. First, I don't use xdm or any other graphical login manager; instead I run my session through xinit. When you use an xinit based session, you give xinit a program or a script to run, and when the program exits, xinit terminates the X server and your session.
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K Desktop Environment/KDE SC/Qt
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Neowin ☛ KDE Plasma prepares crackdown on focus-stealing window behavior under Wayland
KDE Plasma on Wayland is tightening its grip on focus stealing, with developers preparing the system for stricter enforcement.
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Chromium
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OMG Ubuntu ☛ Chrome 140 Plans to Play Nicer with Wayland on Linux [Ed: Planning implies it's not there yet]
Chrome's Ozone backend will auto-detect Wayland on GNU/Linux from v140. This should fix issues with blurry text and UI elements when fractional scaling is active.
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