I am yet to have a successful testrun of wayland, closest I’ve had was everything seemed to work fine but some games would straight up not work. I’m sure it would be just fine if I installed a distro that had it by default but at that point it’s way beyond the convenience I’ve heard so much about.
My biggest problem was that Electron applications just refused to function, so for a while I’d try it, get annoyed and swap back to X11, and then give it a few months and try again. Back in August or so I swapped to Wayland pemanently, decided to just toss the Electron applications that wouldn’t work.
Since then the only problem I’ve had has been with DXVK and games, but only on a particular NVidia driver, so I think we can all guess who the real culprit is.
Each desktop environment needs to implement wayland so it’s best to leave it to the distro you’re using to provide it as an option. For a good wayland experience I’d recommend KDE
I think you identified the issue, in a way. I don’t blame you for wanting to manually install and configure it for understanding purposes, but I can say that hopping straight in to Fedora it seems (mostly) fine. I have had a few weird lockups, but it is far between. Also, as others have griped, drag and drop sucks right now.
I am yet to have a successful testrun of wayland, closest I’ve had was everything seemed to work fine but some games would straight up not work. I’m sure it would be just fine if I installed a distro that had it by default but at that point it’s way beyond the convenience I’ve heard so much about.
My biggest problem was that Electron applications just refused to function, so for a while I’d try it, get annoyed and swap back to X11, and then give it a few months and try again. Back in August or so I swapped to Wayland pemanently, decided to just toss the Electron applications that wouldn’t work.
Since then the only problem I’ve had has been with DXVK and games, but only on a particular NVidia driver, so I think we can all guess who the real culprit is.
Each desktop environment needs to implement wayland so it’s best to leave it to the distro you’re using to provide it as an option. For a good wayland experience I’d recommend KDE
I think you identified the issue, in a way. I don’t blame you for wanting to manually install and configure it for understanding purposes, but I can say that hopping straight in to Fedora it seems (mostly) fine. I have had a few weird lockups, but it is far between. Also, as others have griped, drag and drop sucks right now.