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God dammit, everytime I have to use wayland I find something that I need to use which doesn't work.
Can we please wait until wayland can actually replace x11 and not pretend just showing a desktop is all it needs to do?
Do you have some examples? Most things I (and others) do are in the category "showing a desktop", multiple desktops with different resolution / scaling / refresh rate, maybe opening a virtual monitor using krfb.
Wayland has been a complete game changer for me regarding performance and reliability (as soon as it hit a certain stability lol).
Orca slicer, bambu studio
To be clear: that's their issue.
Those work fine in Wayland for me.
At least Orca Slicer works fine for me in Wayland.
Those both work fine in Wayland.