ChanServ changed the topic of #wayland to: https://wayland.freedesktop.org | Discussion about the Wayland protocol and its implementations, plus libinput
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<benh>
kennylevinsen: Hi ! The CI is getting another wave of "fatal: unable to access 'https://git.sr.ht/~kennylevinsen/seatd/': The requested URL returned error: 500"
<benh>
(weston)
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<benh>
out of curiosity, why neatvnc rather than libvncserver ? I don't know a whole lot about the actual details/APIs of those libs, but the latter is already in common use by gnome while the former seems quite a moving target and isn't use by much else ... is neatvnc generally better written/designed ?
<benh>
from a distro perspective, neatvnc looks a bit too "unstable" (ie. API/ABI changes) to be something one wants to ship/support at this stage
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<mort_>
do we have any cross-desktop tools which use standard protocols to do things like setting display rotation
<mort_>
or is writing hairy dbus code to call gnome-specific methods on gnome-specific objects really the only option
<emersion>
wlroots compositors have a protocol, on other compositors i'd be something else
<mort_>
so there's no standard protocol for it then
<mort_>
I like wayland for the most part but y'know sometimes I just miss the plain simplicity of xrandr and xinput and all the other tools which used to work regardless of which desktop environment or window manager I was using at the time
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<Ermine>
why zwp_linux_dmabuf_v1 protocol called so if it's stable (instead of wp_linux_dmabuf)?
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<emersion>
because it was created before staging was a thing
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