• wisha@lemmy.ml
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    1 month ago

    Does any GNOME user here use X11? On my computer I have been exclusively using Wayland for 3 years. It’s great.

    Slightly concerned about remote desktopping though. What do I replace xrdp with?

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      1 month ago

      I have RSI, and I use talon voice to control my computer.

      Because Wayland doesn’t, and probably won’t support accessibility software like talon voice, in time, as x11 is shut down, I’ll have to move to Mac or Windows. I’m devastated.

      Talon voice is what allows me to continue working.

      I’m literally going to have to move back to the dark side in time, due to the end of X11, and Wayland’s lack of support for accessibility.

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        1 month ago

        Sorry to hear this; why are so many voice-control tools for Linux so dependent on X11? Is there any glimmer of hope that an alternate Wayland-compatible tool is going to come along in the next few years?

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          1 month ago

          The Wayland security model is far more restrictive. Accessibility tools need to screen capture, create input events on your behalf, etc. Such things aren’t possible under Wayland (yet?).

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        This is the one gigantic, glaring problem with Wayland. “The most secure software is the software you can’t use” is not a philosophy I support. Accessibility should always be a first class citizen for mission critical components like window managers.

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      I do due to an annoying bug that only pops up when using Wayland, forces me to relogin and thus lose my current session.

      Haven’t tested for a while though, maybe it’s fixed already.

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        Keep coming back to Wayland. I’ve been using Linux as my main desktop OS since 2022, and at first, I encountered many issues with Wayland (KDE). However, I kept coming back and testing Wayland as the bugs were fixed. Now, Wayland is great! It feels like a true modern operating system — much better than Windows.

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      1 month ago

      The only thing I want from x11 is a proper wayland autoclicker with working global bindings,Yes I can use xclicker but no global bindings.

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      KDE user here, I still use X11 to play old Minecraft versions. LWJGL2 uses xrandr to read (and sometimes modify? wtf) display configurations on Linux, and the last few times I’ve tried it on Wayland it kept screwing the whole desktop up.

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      Yeah, it’s default on pop os. Cannot remember if I tried Wayland, just going with the flow and it works for now

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    I want one thing (besides a11y which is really number one): the save dialogue should be sane. E.g. let me create a new subfolder with Ctrl shift n…

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    1 month ago

    I used Ubuntu 24.10. on new Ubuntu certified Intel Thinkpad and exeperienced system hangs every few weeks. The only solution was to reboot. Frustrating to say the least. On that system also webcam didn’t work so maybe it was kernel fault somehow but still very disappointing given the “certified” status.