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not_your_vase ◴[] No.35928051[source]
> Yes, not every random app and feature you use on Xorg will have a Wayland equivalent. Deal with it.

In general this sentence is why the Year of Desktop Linux won't come in this millennia. Not only XOrg vs Wayland. Many such cases. Sad!

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PlutoIsAPlanet ◴[] No.35928066[source]
Xorg vs Wayland isn't a thing because Wayland is the replacement for Xorg.
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bombolo ◴[] No.35928095[source]
Except a lot of things don't work with it. For example shortcuts.

Which is why people keep using xorg… wayland is NOT a drop in replacement.

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1. ZiiS ◴[] No.35928149[source]
Keyboard shortcuts? I have only really used Sway but it just kept my i3 shortcuts working; never noticed any change?
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2. bombolo ◴[] No.35933024[source]
a completely different software reimplemented the same shortcuts. This is not the same as having an existing software keep working with the same shortcuts.