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In case you missed it, LXQt and Xfce both support Wayland now

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    Both don't ship with their own Wayland compositor, but there are enough to choose from.

    Xfce comes with a wayland session using labwc out of the box, but was also tested with Wayfire. The devs state you shouldn't hold your breath waiting for the native window manager xfwm to be ported into a Wayland compositor, since they don't know if/when it will be done. Almost all other Xfce components support Wayland now, while retaining X11 compatibility.

    LXQt's newest stable release has full Wayland support, with 7 different Wayland compositors to choose from within a GUI settings menu: Labwc, KWin, Wayfire, Hyprland, Sway, River and Niri

    https://xfce.org/about/news/?post=1734220800
    https://lxqt-project.org/release/2024/11/05/release-lxqt-2-1-0/

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      Both don't ship with their own Wayland compositor, but there are enough to choose from.

      Xfce comes with a wayland session using labwc out of the box, but was also tested with Wayfire. The devs state you shouldn't hold your breath waiting for the native window manager xfwm to be ported into a Wayland compositor, since they don't know if/when it will be done. Almost all other Xfce components support Wayland now, while retaining X11 compatibility.

      LXQt's newest stable release has full Wayland support, with 7 different Wayland compositors to choose from within a GUI settings menu: Labwc, KWin, Wayfire, Hyprland, Sway, River and Niri

      https://xfce.org/about/news/?post=1734220800
      https://lxqt-project.org/release/2024/11/05/release-lxqt-2-1-0/

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      nice! I like to run xfce in no-desktop mode with xmonad for the WM. Maybe the same approach will work with sway.

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        Both don't ship with their own Wayland compositor, but there are enough to choose from.

        Xfce comes with a wayland session using labwc out of the box, but was also tested with Wayfire. The devs state you shouldn't hold your breath waiting for the native window manager xfwm to be ported into a Wayland compositor, since they don't know if/when it will be done. Almost all other Xfce components support Wayland now, while retaining X11 compatibility.

        LXQt's newest stable release has full Wayland support, with 7 different Wayland compositors to choose from within a GUI settings menu: Labwc, KWin, Wayfire, Hyprland, Sway, River and Niri

        https://xfce.org/about/news/?post=1734220800
        https://lxqt-project.org/release/2024/11/05/release-lxqt-2-1-0/

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        Yay! Wayfire.

        Been using Wayfire for quite some time now. I'm tempted to test out xfce.

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          Both don't ship with their own Wayland compositor, but there are enough to choose from.

          Xfce comes with a wayland session using labwc out of the box, but was also tested with Wayfire. The devs state you shouldn't hold your breath waiting for the native window manager xfwm to be ported into a Wayland compositor, since they don't know if/when it will be done. Almost all other Xfce components support Wayland now, while retaining X11 compatibility.

          LXQt's newest stable release has full Wayland support, with 7 different Wayland compositors to choose from within a GUI settings menu: Labwc, KWin, Wayfire, Hyprland, Sway, River and Niri

          https://xfce.org/about/news/?post=1734220800
          https://lxqt-project.org/release/2024/11/05/release-lxqt-2-1-0/

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          I’m seeing a screenshot of lxqt Labwc and I’m seriously considering trying it.

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            Both don't ship with their own Wayland compositor, but there are enough to choose from.

            Xfce comes with a wayland session using labwc out of the box, but was also tested with Wayfire. The devs state you shouldn't hold your breath waiting for the native window manager xfwm to be ported into a Wayland compositor, since they don't know if/when it will be done. Almost all other Xfce components support Wayland now, while retaining X11 compatibility.

            LXQt's newest stable release has full Wayland support, with 7 different Wayland compositors to choose from within a GUI settings menu: Labwc, KWin, Wayfire, Hyprland, Sway, River and Niri

            https://xfce.org/about/news/?post=1734220800
            https://lxqt-project.org/release/2024/11/05/release-lxqt-2-1-0/

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            Great news hope to see Wayland being more popular

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              Great news hope to see Wayland being more popular

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              Have been on Walyand for a year now, no problems except for a weird big in Inscape so thst runs in X11 mode.

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                Both don't ship with their own Wayland compositor, but there are enough to choose from.

                Xfce comes with a wayland session using labwc out of the box, but was also tested with Wayfire. The devs state you shouldn't hold your breath waiting for the native window manager xfwm to be ported into a Wayland compositor, since they don't know if/when it will be done. Almost all other Xfce components support Wayland now, while retaining X11 compatibility.

                LXQt's newest stable release has full Wayland support, with 7 different Wayland compositors to choose from within a GUI settings menu: Labwc, KWin, Wayfire, Hyprland, Sway, River and Niri

                https://xfce.org/about/news/?post=1734220800
                https://lxqt-project.org/release/2024/11/05/release-lxqt-2-1-0/

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                  Both don't ship with their own Wayland compositor, but there are enough to choose from.

                  Xfce comes with a wayland session using labwc out of the box, but was also tested with Wayfire. The devs state you shouldn't hold your breath waiting for the native window manager xfwm to be ported into a Wayland compositor, since they don't know if/when it will be done. Almost all other Xfce components support Wayland now, while retaining X11 compatibility.

                  LXQt's newest stable release has full Wayland support, with 7 different Wayland compositors to choose from within a GUI settings menu: Labwc, KWin, Wayfire, Hyprland, Sway, River and Niri

                  https://xfce.org/about/news/?post=1734220800
                  https://lxqt-project.org/release/2024/11/05/release-lxqt-2-1-0/

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                  Might push to run Sway + XFCE on my laptop, opposed to i3 + XFCE

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                    If it ships, Arch will have it immediately.

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                      Might push to run Sway + XFCE on my laptop, opposed to i3 + XFCE

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                      I'm currently using sway/ mate on my chromebook.
                      Ii like the idea of not switching between Wayland & x11 when switching DE's

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                        Both don't ship with their own Wayland compositor, but there are enough to choose from.

                        Xfce comes with a wayland session using labwc out of the box, but was also tested with Wayfire. The devs state you shouldn't hold your breath waiting for the native window manager xfwm to be ported into a Wayland compositor, since they don't know if/when it will be done. Almost all other Xfce components support Wayland now, while retaining X11 compatibility.

                        LXQt's newest stable release has full Wayland support, with 7 different Wayland compositors to choose from within a GUI settings menu: Labwc, KWin, Wayfire, Hyprland, Sway, River and Niri

                        https://xfce.org/about/news/?post=1734220800
                        https://lxqt-project.org/release/2024/11/05/release-lxqt-2-1-0/

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                        Sweet! Now that 4.20 is officially released it's in Nixpkgs. That means xfce4-panel is 4.20 in unstable

                        Might go back to Hyprland from KDE now that there's a half-decent bar for Wayland compositors!

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                          Both don't ship with their own Wayland compositor, but there are enough to choose from.

                          Xfce comes with a wayland session using labwc out of the box, but was also tested with Wayfire. The devs state you shouldn't hold your breath waiting for the native window manager xfwm to be ported into a Wayland compositor, since they don't know if/when it will be done. Almost all other Xfce components support Wayland now, while retaining X11 compatibility.

                          LXQt's newest stable release has full Wayland support, with 7 different Wayland compositors to choose from within a GUI settings menu: Labwc, KWin, Wayfire, Hyprland, Sway, River and Niri

                          https://xfce.org/about/news/?post=1734220800
                          https://lxqt-project.org/release/2024/11/05/release-lxqt-2-1-0/

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                          Sweet! Now that 4.20 is officially released it's in Nixpkgs. That means xfce4-panel is 4.20 in unstable

                          Might go back to Hyprland from KDE now that there's a half-decent bar for Wayland compositors!

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                            Both don't ship with their own Wayland compositor, but there are enough to choose from.

                            Xfce comes with a wayland session using labwc out of the box, but was also tested with Wayfire. The devs state you shouldn't hold your breath waiting for the native window manager xfwm to be ported into a Wayland compositor, since they don't know if/when it will be done. Almost all other Xfce components support Wayland now, while retaining X11 compatibility.

                            LXQt's newest stable release has full Wayland support, with 7 different Wayland compositors to choose from within a GUI settings menu: Labwc, KWin, Wayfire, Hyprland, Sway, River and Niri

                            https://xfce.org/about/news/?post=1734220800
                            https://lxqt-project.org/release/2024/11/05/release-lxqt-2-1-0/

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                            I don't know if it's been updated recently, but take into account that LXQT doesn't support global shortcuts yet ☝️

                            It works well, but it's still missing features; as they say: it's experimental right now.

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                              I don't know if it's been updated recently, but take into account that LXQT doesn't support global shortcuts yet ☝️

                              It works well, but it's still missing features; as they say: it's experimental right now.

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                              Openbox (LXQt's wm under Xorg) does support global shortcuts.

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                                Openbox (LXQt's wm under Xorg) does support global shortcuts.

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                                Thanks for pointing that out. I think some are also supported in KWin:)

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                                  Both don't ship with their own Wayland compositor, but there are enough to choose from.

                                  Xfce comes with a wayland session using labwc out of the box, but was also tested with Wayfire. The devs state you shouldn't hold your breath waiting for the native window manager xfwm to be ported into a Wayland compositor, since they don't know if/when it will be done. Almost all other Xfce components support Wayland now, while retaining X11 compatibility.

                                  LXQt's newest stable release has full Wayland support, with 7 different Wayland compositors to choose from within a GUI settings menu: Labwc, KWin, Wayfire, Hyprland, Sway, River and Niri

                                  https://xfce.org/about/news/?post=1734220800
                                  https://lxqt-project.org/release/2024/11/05/release-lxqt-2-1-0/

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                                  sway, wayfire, river, hyprland and labwc are standalone wayland compositors. why we need desktop environments inside them!

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                                    Both don't ship with their own Wayland compositor, but there are enough to choose from.

                                    Xfce comes with a wayland session using labwc out of the box, but was also tested with Wayfire. The devs state you shouldn't hold your breath waiting for the native window manager xfwm to be ported into a Wayland compositor, since they don't know if/when it will be done. Almost all other Xfce components support Wayland now, while retaining X11 compatibility.

                                    LXQt's newest stable release has full Wayland support, with 7 different Wayland compositors to choose from within a GUI settings menu: Labwc, KWin, Wayfire, Hyprland, Sway, River and Niri

                                    https://xfce.org/about/news/?post=1734220800
                                    https://lxqt-project.org/release/2024/11/05/release-lxqt-2-1-0/

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                                    For what it's worth, they have experimental Wayland support. It's an important distinction.

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                                      KDE Neon and kubuntu have Wayland as default. Just was trying them because I wanted Plasma 6. Took a bit of tweaking for a few things but I have all the things I need running fine with Wayland.

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                                        sway, wayfire, river, hyprland and labwc are standalone wayland compositors. why we need desktop environments inside them!

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                                        I guess we are used to it, I like to use sway in the desktop and KDE in the laptop but I want to run Wayland. And with both of them is possible.

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                                          Might push to run Sway + XFCE on my laptop, opposed to i3 + XFCE

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                                          When I first started using KDE and Sway I was so used to the Xfce apps that I installed the xfce4-goodies, running on top of Wayland. So fucking good memories.

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