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Hi All,
As a user of XFCE4, and I want to continue using XFCE4, I have a concern / question.
I get the impression that in the switch to Wayland, the Compiz window manager will no longer work.
I do use a couple of features of Compiz, which I find useful (rather than eye candy): zoom out all desktops and show all windows, as hot corners with the mouse.
So I just wanted to ask about this area.
If Compiz will stop working under Wayland - would XFCE be interested in bringing in the features of Compiz to your own window manager - like KDE have done (I believe, but have never tried it)?
Thanks,
John.
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Is Wayland planned as a supported login option, but not the only supported login option? Should be able to log in on x or on Wayland at the login settings cog wheel.
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Yeah, I think Wayland-only is probably still years away. edit: For Linux in general. X has survived this long with good reason.
I get the impression the main person involved with Xfwm4 is Olivier and it's unlikely to have anything radical done to it, but you could try reading/posting on https://www.bountysource.com/teams/xfce
More pragmatically, it may be worth trying KDE in a virtual machine.
Last edited by denyer (2020-01-30 20:26:57)
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For my use, X is fine, as was initV, but these choices are out of my control when I go with a distro.
So just thinking ahead...
I'll be happy as long as I can run X.
re: KDE - I just appreciate simple, so I like XFCE. I took a look at 1 source file in git - it didn't even have any // single line comments, real pure ANSI C, and I like that.
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Every time Wayland has been raised on irc the answer is that Xfce would need to be rewritten from scratch, an Xfce-shell, and so won't be considered in the near future.
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Something similar does xfdashboard:
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