Not really, I have some small annoyances with wayland, but nothing major, with the biggest one being windows not remembering their position on logout, meaning I have to re-arrange them every time I logout/reboot… That and if the compositor crashes, it takes all windows with it, doesn’t happen often but is a real pain whenever it does happen.
Not really, I have some small annoyances with wayland, but nothing major, with the biggest one being windows not remembering their position on logout, meaning I have to re-arrange them every time I logout/reboot… That and if the compositor crashes, it takes all windows with it, doesn’t happen often but is a real pain whenever it does happen.
Oh god, this bothers me so much. I have 4 screens and rearranging everything after a startup takes like 5 minutes. Why isnt this a thing in Wayland?
Because there are currently discussions about the best way to go about it… Or whether to even implement it at all