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but have to be implemented separately by e.g. the Wayland compositor. One advantage of Labwc is that it is more lightweight than Wayfire and Raspberry Pi has judged that this means that it should ...
Raspberry Pi OS has a new Wayland compositor called Labwc. It replaces Wayfire, which was used when the Raspberry Pi switched ...
It now uses the Wayland compositor Labwc for rendering the desktop across all models, instead of the Wayfire compositor already used on the Raspberry Pi 4 and 5, and the legacy X11 system used on ...
Over the last few years, the Pi team has done some things to prep a real switch: Because labwc is built on wlroots, a modular system that allows for building a Wayland compositor without whole ...
The latest version brings a big change that causal users might not even notice: it uses the labwc Wayland compositor by default on all Raspberry Pi models rather than the wayfire compositor or X W ...
but Wayland isolates them at compositor level, they cannot observe each other. This is why the switch to Wayland with the "wayfire" compositor was one of the major innovations last year ...
Wayland is not, strictly speaking, a display server like X. Wayland is a protocol for a compositor to talk through. To make things more confusing the compositor can be a Wayland client itself.
Despite the noble goal and initial wave of excitement, only one Linux distribution has switched to a Wayland compositor as its default: Fedora. The Fedora Linux distribution is supported by Red ...