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I read that Plasma 5.12 brings improved support for wayland. Since my VMs always lag I am interested in trying it out. Ubuntu runs a lot smoother with it.
However, I'm still very new to the linux world, so I don't really know how to follow these instructions to enable it. I am using the newest Manjaro version with KDE Plasma 5.12. I just wanted to ask if someone can give me a step by step instruction (doesn't have to be super detailed) on how to use wayland. Thanks for any help! ;D |
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Make sure the package plasma-wayland-session is installed. Log out. At the bottom of the default log in screen, there's a menu called "Desktop Session". Select it there and login. As a precaution, you should turn off automatic login until you verify it works correctly.
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Well, that was easier than I thought...
It seems that Wayland on Plasma doesn't really like the VMware Player tho. I can't resize the window and when I open the monitor settings it just glitches out, can't select anything... Just created a new VM with the newest Manjaro and there the animations are just extreeemely slow. It takes minutes until a window completely faded in, while the actual actions like dragging a window run smoother than with xorg. Guess I'll have to wait for some more optimizations. Thanks! EDIT: Doesn't even work with a clean installation of Kubuntu 18.04 Preview 1 that ships with it. |
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