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Anyone have a nice "Will Wayland work and how to switch" guide? I haven't used it ever, but the time will come soon enough.
There's https://arewewaylandyet.com/
I love those "are we (thing) yet" sites. They're amazingly helpful.
Now that is useful. I see that I might indeed wait a little longer.
On my system, Wayland KDE works perfectly while KDE X11 is buggy (Manjaro).
I went from decade with dwm into Alpine + Sway and had zero issues. Actually the opposite, all the screen tearing and multi screen issues are now gone.
What distro ?
Right now, Alpine. I've gone over the Wiki and don't need to switch any time soon. It is more to have something bookmarked for later.