• CaptainBasculin@lemmy.ml
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    6 months ago

    on a related note, help I’m too used to my i3wm config and now I cant switch to wayland at all, what do I do when xorg gets fully depreciated

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      6 months ago

      I’ve heard sway is a drop in replacement of i3 for wayland. Only going off what I’ve heard though since I haven’t tried it myself

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      6 months ago

      Sway is basically the wayland version of i3. I’ve switched to wayland on my new laptop and learning sway after using i3 for years has been relatively easy.

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        6 months ago

        Yeah, the config syntax is exactly the same. The major difference is the wayland version of various programs can be hard to figure out with out some decent google-fu.

        I’m on BSPWM on X, but have been trying river wm and that is a much less friendly conversion than i3 to sway. I’d convert entirely were it not for certain applications still not quite working on wayland without considerable configuration (wacom tablet drivers don’t work, screenshottung and eyedropper tools are available but still need more work to be feature comparable with equivalent tools on X11).

        And I’m using proprietary NVIDIA drivers which are currently stuttering real bad on the wlroots protocol (sway/river both stutter bad whenever lots of movement on the screen).

        So…just gonna wait for app, wayland, nvidia devs to eventually make the migrate worth while.