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    [–] Presi300@lemmy.world 44 points 8 months ago (2 children)

    Nah it's more like xorg bad because:

    • It cannot handle multi monitors well

    • it's slow as shit

    • you cannot have desktop animations and do anything graphically intensive

    • it's buggy

    • Xorg screen sharing sucks... It just does. I know I'm gonna get shit on for this, but pipewire screensharing is way better when it works.

    • No variable refresh rate support

    • No plans for HDR support

    • No 1:1 touchpad gestures (elementary os not included)

    Wayland is just better, unless you have a very niche hardware setup or are trying to use an older Nvidia GPU with the proprietary driver...

    [–] mlg@lemmy.world 3 points 8 months ago (1 children)
    • It cannot handle multi monitors well

    citation needed

    • it's slow as shit

    citation needed

    • you cannot have desktop animations and do anything graphically intensive

    citation needed (have you seen Compiz bruh)

    • it's buggy

    citation needed

    • Xorg screen sharing sucks... It just does. I know I'm gonna get shit on for this, but pipewire screensharing is way better when it works.

    citation needed

    • No variable refresh rate support

    Yes it does: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Variable_refresh_rate

    • No plans for HDR support

    Wayland still hasn't merged base color support after 4 years and we're still relying on either gamescope (which also runs on x11) or KDE/GNOME experimental

    • No 1:1 touchpad gestures (elementary os not included)

    This is the only valid concern on this shit tier comment.

    Half of these issues used to be common to Wayland, and the other half have nothing to do with display drivers.

    Most of the wayland devs are x11 devs, they aren't stupid and do have real reasons for using wayland, but these aren't those.

    [–] Presi300@lemmy.world 2 points 8 months ago (1 children)

    My question is... have you tried to use X11 with 2 monitors that have different resolutions and refresh rates? Have you also tried to play games on X11 or to screenshare... anything on X11.? I'm not calling the devs stupid, I'm calling the people who hate on wayland without trying it stupid.

    [–] mlg@lemmy.world 1 points 8 months ago

    Yes my old setup was a 1600x1200 60hz display next to a 1920x1080 75hz display

    Screenshared all the time in discord with no issue whatsoever.

    Tbf this was after some arguably dirty hacks had been added to DEs which instead of locking to lowest refresh rate, it would just run at highest available and anything that had a common factor would be fine like 60/120.

    That being said, I never experienced tearing or stuttering even with a full screen game open and youtube playing on the second monitor, though I think if I gave it enough load it probably would.

    Ended up getting rid of 4:3 monitor because it was like 10lbs and really old, and because I managed to get a free 16:9 lcd.

    Still on same install with XFCE, still works fine.