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Does Wayland really break everything? (Nate Graham's OG post ref'd in the Phoronix article)
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Quite literally, the only problem or "stuff broken because or Wayland" is some old ass apps or lazy companies that won't update their electron version. Looking at you discord, screen sharing COULD WORK if you managed your stuff
KDE gui scaling problems too?
Kinda. The problem was fixed in Qt6 and current KDE is Qt5. It'll be fixed once Plasma 6 releases in February.
Great news. Thank you for the headsup
Idk I use gnome on 200% scaling on my laptop and on desktop gnome at 100%