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thantik , (edited ) to linux in Are we Wayland yet or Whats missing?

Some way of globally capturing hotkeys, for things like starting stream, media hotkeys, etc. Only passing key events to the foreground window is shortsighted, but we need a secure way of doing this.

xuniL ,

Pretty sure there is a protocol for this in development or maybe even merged already.

JakobDev ,

This is already possible

thantik ,

Mind elaborating a bit more?

nexussapphire ,

On kde there’s a feature where you can pass all keys to x11 apps and on hyprland you can specify which keys get globally passed to which apps and maybe all keys.

If all else fails you can create a script that uses obs sockets and runs as root to capture keys globally. They seem to be looking into a global keys portal though.

smileyhead , to linuxmemes in What launching Battle.net through Steam feels like

Valve is great in terms of Linux support and it’s development, but to be honest I hate Steam launcher too. I do not use the store frontend, friendlist, notifications and other things on top, all I want is to download game binaries and updates.

JTskulk ,

You can still make shortcuts to your steam games to launch them outside of steam. However I have noticed that the Blizzard launcher doesn’t seem to fully quit after quitting the system tray icon, I have to click stop game in steam. I guess I still prefer this to having unused wine/proton process running in the background.

Molecular0079 , to linux in Are we Wayland yet or Whats missing?

I truly believe the answer to this question is going to be yes around the May - June timeframe when Nvidia releases their explicit sync enabled drivers. All aboard the Wayland hype train babyyyy!

wewbull ,

Nah. Wayland is buggy as hell on AMD too. That’s not the only issue.

xuniL ,

Hadn’t had a single issue on my AMD igpu. If you experience issues it’s most likely coming from a different source than Wayland itself, it might be worth tracking it down and reporting the issue, so it can be fixed in the future.

DannyBoy , (edited ) to linux in Are we Wayland yet or Whats missing?

I want to switch to get high refresh rates on my multi monitor setup. I tried recently again but I can’t for the life of me get screen sharing working, which I need for work.

Edit: With some help here and a Slack update released yesterday to fix the problem, it’s working in both Zoom and Slack!

shaytan ,
@shaytan@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Your work app may be electron based (which is a bit too common nowadays), and until they update to electron 29, wayland won’t probably work.

(or until they add xwayland video bridge, but the former option is better than the latter.

frazorth ,

What were you trying to screen share with?

Most of the apps people are using are Electron, which has supported Wayland and the pipewire screensharing for nearly 4 years. However since Chrome/Chromium doesn’t enable Wayland by default, Electron won’t. Which also means that no one tests it in their apps.

I’ve had such success just ignoring the apps and using the web client since that’s up to date and doesn’t require the app builders to enable features.

At least under Fedora.

boredsquirrel , (edited )
@boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net avatar

You can also force apps to use Wayland via environment variables.


<span style="color:#323232;">ELECTRON_OZONE_PLATFORM_HINT=wayland app
</span>

Alternatively you can use


<span style="color:#323232;">app --ozone-platform-hint=wayland
</span>
frazorth ,

However since no one tests it I’ve found them to be really buggy. Hence why I suggested just using the web app.

boredsquirrel ,
@boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net avatar

True

DannyBoy ,

Can you give some details about this? I can’t find anything online about it.

boredsquirrel ,
@boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net avatar

Electron is chromium based but has own environment variables.

But sorry I think the env var was incomplete or wrong. Edited

DannyBoy ,

Thanks, I got it running under Wayland with that (xeyes doesn’t show it) but screenshare still isn’t working. That’s okay, I’ll try again next year

boredsquirrel ,
@boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net avatar

What app? … that is kinda relevant and you should open a Bug that they need to support pipewire portals for screenshare.

Or, as said, use the browser version.

Zoom runs fine in the browser, and it way less invasive. Keep in mind, that “screenshare works” that this app can record everything you do as long as it is running. And if it is a native app (no flatpak) then it can also start how it likes.

DannyBoy ,

It’s Slack, so Electron, and the browser version unfortunately doesn’t support Huddle calls, which is what we use for all our calls and where I’d be screen sharing from.

boredsquirrel ,
@boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net avatar

Annyoing. If you are/were on KDE Plasma there is XWaylandVideobridge, which allows to share the screen by apps requesting access to the webcam, but getting a virtual input instead, which comes out of KDEs portal.

Yeah complex, but said to work. Apps need to run as X11 though.

DannyBoy ,

I’m on GNOME, but thanks for the help. Getting me to dig deeper and figure out it’s a known issue with Slack and not Wayland will help me going forward.

boredsquirrel ,
@boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net avatar

No, screensharing works really well. Only problem is if apps expect to show a preview themselves, like Firefox. Then you get annoying duplicate portal requests, still works.

DannyBoy ,

Looks like it’s a known bug on Slack’s end that’s known for 1.5 years but now is “actively investigated” as of 8 days ago.

…slackcommunity.com/…/when-will-slack-support-way…

boredsquirrel ,
@boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net avatar

Lets see if “active investigation” leads to anything.

DannyBoy , (edited )

Edit: I just updated Zoom and it’s working now! Zoom doesn’t work at all Slack gives me one window at a time and black screens for Firefox windows. I will try both of these in the browser and see if I get anywhere.

boredsquirrel ,
@boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net avatar

You need xdg-desktop-portal, the desktop portal of your DE and a modern Browser.

DannyBoy ,

I didn’t know I needed the desktop portal for my DE as well, I’ve installed that now. Between that and updating Zoom it works on Zoom now, thanks.

streetfestival , to cat in Percy shortly after he moved in
@streetfestival@lemmy.ca avatar

Making himself right at home <3

Corr , to linux in Are we Wayland yet or Whats missing?

Wondering if anyone has an alternative to cursr. That’s really the only thing stopping me from making the switch to Wayland full time. I use to make my 2 displays that are different resolutions play nicer

RedditWanderer , to programmerhumor in "I want to live forever in AI"

I get this reference

Max_P , to linux in Are we Wayland yet or Whats missing?
@Max_P@lemmy.max-p.me avatar

Been working great for me for ~1 year on my desktop and closer to 2-3 on my laptop.

The only thing missing for me was Barrier for input sharing, which libei is supposed to fix. I ended up going for a hardware solution as Barrier is jank af anyway.

Only thing not working for me is HDR (should be fixed in Plasma 6.1), not like you could do HDR on Xorg anyway. Also no HDMI 2.1 but that’s because fuck the HDMI Forum.

Performance-wise, just blows away Xorg in every metric, and explicit sync should make that even better.

popekingjoe ,
@popekingjoe@lemmy.world avatar

Oh so a Plasma update broke HDR. I was wondering what happened when HDR went from looking primo to looking washed out and ugly. I’ll just wait patiently on SDR. :)

Max_P ,
@Max_P@lemmy.max-p.me avatar

Were you using patched KWin or something? Because experimental HDR support is supposed to be one of the big features for 6.0, so unless it broke in 6.0.3 or something, you shouldn’t have had an update to break HDR in the first place because it wasn’t supported.

popekingjoe ,
@popekingjoe@lemmy.world avatar

No just whatever came from the Arch repo. I’m not entirely sure what version I’m on right now, but it’s been broken for me for maybe 2-3 weeks. It’s not the biggest deal and I’m used to unimportant features like that occasionally breaking.

Max_P ,
@Max_P@lemmy.max-p.me avatar

Well that’s a weird one then. It got released February 38th and took a couple days for Arch to get it. I had the washed out colors too but I didn’t have any HDR before that. That’s ~6 weeks ago so yeah it’s probably 6.0.3, the last that came out about that 2-3 weeks ago. I guess you were one of the lucky ones it worked and then broke! With a bit of luck it’ll be fixed for good on 6.1.

octopus_ink ,

Any chance it’s hardware dependent? First I’m hearing of this and I just toggled it off and on to be sure I wasn’t seeing things - mine is definitely working. I’m all-Intel FWIW.

Max_P ,
@Max_P@lemmy.max-p.me avatar

It works for most people but there’s some issues with some monitors where the color saturation doesn’t work well and result in washed out colors compared to SDR.

It will also output RGB into YUV buffers if you have a display that only supports YUV colorspaces, so you end up with a very green and reddish purpleish screen.

Initial HDR support was introduced in 6.0, and 6.1 is supposed to bring some fixes for the washed up colors. I haven’t found a bug for the YUV stuff and didn’t have time to do a proper bug report.

octopus_ink ,

Ah makes sense, thanks for the additional info!

LaggyKar ,

Could be that the graphics card is outputting an HDR signal (Rec. 2020 color space), but the monitor is in SDR mode. That would result in desaturated colors.

popekingjoe ,
@popekingjoe@lemmy.world avatar

I wish it were that simple, but no. The monitor enables HDR automatically when being fed an HDR signal. I can confirm that HDR is enabled on both ends and it still ends up washed out, whereas before it was perfectly fine. :(

Zamundaaa ,

Only thing not working for me is HDR (should be fixed in Plasma 6.1)

What’s supposed to not work, and what am I supposed to have fixed in 6.1? There haven’t been any major changes to HDR since 6.0

wispydust ,

What hardware solution did you go with?

Max_P ,
@Max_P@lemmy.max-p.me avatar

A bigger desk so I can just roll the chair a few inches to switch to the work laptop.

My original plan was a keyboard/mouse only KVM, probably a Teensy or a RPi or something of the sorts. But I got lazy as the extra desk space has just made it a non-issue for me. I also have a Logitech mouse that can switch between devices, so if I was going to really need that setup I’d probably just get the matching keyboard.

TootSweet , to linux in Are we Wayland yet or Whats missing?

That site’s great.

The main thing I wish for is for ffmpeg to start supporting the wlroots screengrabbing api.

offspec , to linux in Are we Wayland yet or Whats missing?

Just waiting on kde 6.1 for remote input so input leap can work

cerement , to linux in Are we Wayland yet or Whats missing?
@cerement@slrpnk.net avatar

is Debian shipping with it default yet?

bastonia OP ,

while Debian is still deciding if they ship with Wayland by default or not, Fedora and KDE are planning to already completely drop x11 for their next release (they ship Wayland by default)

bamboo ,

For Fedora I’m not surprised, but KDE is considering dropping X11 support already?

lemmyvore ,

Yes, because Plasma 6 is so flawless on Wayland. /s

shaytan ,
@shaytan@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Fedora 40 with kde plasma 6 dropped a day or two ago, and they did remove x11, you have to get it from the repo in case you want it, otherwise, it only comes and is planned for wayland, which I believe is great, for once it does seem like the year of wayland

lemmyvore ,

Fedora should drop every other DE except KDE. That would really free up some resources.

bamboo ,

It would also uncheck a lot of accessibility requirements that RHEL in particular needs.

lemmyvore ,

I was kidding about Fedora but Red Hat can actually afford to do that. They’re not a generalist distro, they can and should offer their customers a very specific desktop stack.

bamboo ,

Part of the reason red hat uses gnome is because it is the only desktop that meets many accessibility requirements. It would be a huge engineering effort to bring any other desktop up to par in that regard. Most graphical Linux software is really far behind in accessibility.

lemmyvore ,

It doesn’t have to be KDE. That was just the joke for Fedora.

Unlike Fedora, Red Hat can actually afford to use a single DE and a very specific graphics stack and to get rid of X completely. They don’t have to support the full breadth and legacy of Linux desktop apps. For Red Hat machines the desktop is just a means to an end – it facilitates access to certain GUI tools.

TheGrandNagus ,

Debian Gnome has had it as default since 2019.

boredsquirrel , to linux in Are we Wayland yet or Whats missing?
@boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net avatar
interdimensionalmeme ,

We have moonligh/sunshinefor that

What I want is remote windows

And I want them on wayland, on X, on my android phone, in the meta quest 3, in my browser and on windows (native, not wsl)

yogthos , (edited ) to programmerhumor in "I want to live forever in AI"
@yogthos@lemmy.ml avatar

I think that really depends on the implementation details. For example, consider a thought experiment where artificial neurons can be created that behave just the same as biological ones. Then each of your neurons is replaced by an artificial version while you are still conscious. You wouldn’t notice losing a single neuron at a time, in fact this regularly happens already. Yet, over time, all your biological neurons could be replaced by artificial ones at which point your consciousness will have migrated to a new substrate.

Alternatively, what if one of your hemispheres was replaced by an artificial one. What if an artificial hemisphere was added into the mix in addition to the two you have. What if a dozen artificial hemispheres were added, or a thousand, would the two original biological ones still be the most relevant parts of you?

flashgnash ,

Alright Frankenstein

Thcdenton , to programmer_humor in "I want to live forever in AI"

This prospect doesnt bother me in the least. I’ve already been replaced 5 times in my life so far. The soul is a spook. Let my clone smother me in my sleep and deal with the IRS instead.

mynameisigglepiggle ,

Makes me wonder how many times I’ve been replaced. Also makes me wonder if I just died yesterday and today I’m actually a new person. I have no evidence that yesterday happened except for a memory of it, and let’s face it, since it was a public holiday, that’s a pretty foggy memory

roscoe ,

I wonder about that. During the deepest part of sleep does your brain have enough activity to maintain a continuous stream of consciousness? If you go through two sleep cycles in a night does yesterday you die, and you from the first sleep cycle who only dreamed die, and you’re a new consciousness in the morning?

lath ,

Dreaming is just the brain butchering who you were and placing whatever’s left in storage as decaying trophies.

mojofrododojo ,

yeah, went down this rabbit hole recently: what if I’m the .001% that lives until <max age variable for my genome>? or what if ‘me’ is an amalgam of all the ones that die, and I get to live all those lives until the variable runs out.

Imalostmerchant ,

I feel like there’s a great story behind each one of the five

intensely_human ,

Damn dude. Was each time a death? I think a someone’s following me around and snuffing me out. Mandela Effects keep happening. Also I’m getting elf ears? Reality is weird.

mojofrododojo ,

Also I’m getting elf ears?

plastic surgery - that shit’s expensive. use that money for something better lol!

intensely_human ,

No I mean my ears are literally just spontaneously developing into elf ears

HawlSera ,

“The soul is a spook”

I’m sorry I understand those words not in those orders though, are you saying the soul is an olde timey anti-black racial slur or that it’s inherently scary?

mojofrododojo ,

spook

could also indicate ghost or intelligence operative. I don’t assume they were going racist with it.

Sodium_nitride ,

Spook is from the german “spuking” which means haunting. Its use in this context comes from the german philosopher Max Stirner who is infamous for the memes where X is declared to be a spook.

Understanding what exactly spooks are is somewhat challenging, and plenty of people get the wrong ubderstanding about what is meany by spooks. But at least in the meme way of using the word, a spook is anything you think is a fairy tale, or nonsense that you don’t care about.

trashgirlfriend ,

A spook is a pretty niche concept from philosophy, I believe coined by Max Stirner

It basically means a social construct that is being taken as if it is a real factual thing instead of something made up?

I am bad at explaining stuff but I hope you get the gist of it.

TheWoozy ,

Spook = ghost (aka a soul unhoused a living body)

UnfortunateShort , to linuxmemes in There are only 4 serious consolidated Linux Distros: Fedora, OpenSuse, Debian, Ubuntu

I don’t really know how to change your mind except bringing up that you are objectively wrong.

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