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I've read that Mate 1.26 now supports Wayland, but I can't find any information on how one would switch to using Wayland -- any pointers out there?
Last edited by pgoetz (2022-07-02 18:47:09)
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I've read that Mate 1.26 now supports Wayland
Where? And what would this even mean? Mate is a collection of software. Indeed, some of that software will run just fine on wayland - but not all of it. Perhaps most relevant is the WM Marco which is an X11 window manager - so that will not run on wayland, obviously.
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Here, but you're right; doesn't look like Marco will work with Wayland yet:
https://mate-desktop.org/blog/2021-08-0 … -released/
We added Wayland support for Atril, System Monitor, Pluma, Terminal and other components of the Desktop. Furthermore Calculator and Terminal can now be built with Meson.
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So is this solved?
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It will be solved when I can run Mate or a Mate-like DE under Wayland; but yes, for the purposes of this discussion, it's solved. Thanks for the insights.
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It depends how much of a DIYer you are. There's no telling how long it will be until the MATE team packages up a bundle that will run wayland (if they ever do, though the above-linked release notes suggests it's on their radar). But you could throw together your own quite readily. Pick a compositor you liked (mutter might be a starting point), then find alternatives for any x11-only applications in the MATE collection.
"UNIX is simple and coherent" - Dennis Ritchie; "GNU's Not Unix" - Richard Stallman
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