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Am 25.07.2014 06:32, schrieb Pavel Volkov: |
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> On Tuesday, July 22, 2014 1:40:36 AM MSK, James wrote: |
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>> Bloatware like gnome and KDE will be the last to get QT5, Wayland and a |
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>> myriad of new, super_fast, secure desktop toys, imho. |
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> Well, KDE is already on Qt 5. |
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> Strictly speaking, there's no "KDE" or "KDE SC" anymore. |
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> There are 3 separate projects: |
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> - KDE Frameworks 5 (released already) |
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> - KDE Plasma 5 (released too) |
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> - KDE Applications 5 (this or is not yet released) |
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> Qt 4 apps will still be able to work with Frameworks 5 and Plasma 5. |
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> As for Wayland, we should not worry about KDE or GNOME not supporting it |
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> but rather about nvidia or amd video driver. Nouveau is still slow and I |
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> doubt it'll show decent perfomance in near future. |
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thanks all. |
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I still don't understand if Gnome 3.12 should work now with current |
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wayland/weston or not. |
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At least I get this when testing: |
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Jul 27 14:38:28 goto gnome-session[22840]: gnome-session[22840]: |
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WARNING: Unable to find required component 'gnome-shell-wayland' |
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Recompiling gnome-session doesn't help and that file(?) isn't anywhere. |
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I only get a blinking cursor when I log into gdm with "gnome on wayland" |
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