Hello. I am new in FreeBSD and also BSD-based sytems too...
I have installed OBS-Studio, XWayland, wlroots, Hyprland and also `xdg-desktop-portal-hyprland` from `pkg install`.
But after trying to create a `Screen Capture (PipeWire)` source and choose the first my monitor - I have nothing.
And...
wlroots 0.17.4 has fixed an issue with X11 apps crashing on XWayland
launching Duke Nuke em running as an X11 on XWayland would always crash my wlroots wayland session
and i would have to log back in and then Duke Nuke em would work
After upgrading to wlroots 0.17.4 today Duke no longer crashes
I just figured out how to run Wayland applications from inside a Jail without using Xwayland
The reason i started looking into this is because Davinci Resolve 19 beta 1 supports running as a native wayland application
instead of running as an X11 app
Also there is a nasty bug with wlroots that...
RedHat announced two days ago they are abandoning X.org starting 2025. This is a done deal, there are no ifs.
Not a single BSD distribution including FreeBSD, NetBSD or OpenBSD, not a single remaining UNIX including AIX and Solaris has released any statements in regard to that.
What are you...
I heard that Xorg is no longer being developed and will eventually be discontinued in favor of the newfangled Wayland.
Whether I use FreeBSD or Gentoo, I usually install xorg + tiling wm (awesome or xmonad). Both of them (awsome and xmonad) won't work on Wayland.
Don't care about Gentoo, I...
XCB (X-protocol C-language binding) was intended to fully replace Xlib for X11: so far, XCB has gradually replaced some parts of it. Its purpose was to be more efficient and to be easier to program. X11 is a protocol. Xlib and XCB are both API's and library sets.
Xlib (also called libX11) is...
I'm in the process of trying wayland (using x11-wm/hikari) for the first time.
At least one application I am using (specifically devel/jetbrains-clion) appears not to work under wayland while it works fine under X.
I've read about xwayland and that seems to be exactly what I need in this...
That sentence caught my eye in the blog post Announcing the release of sway 1.0 by Drew DeVault, because I could not find any further information, tutorial or blog posts about installing, configuring and using Sway on FreeBSD.
Everything including the especially created tools (except one) is...
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