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Tech Talk: How Electron went Wayland-native, and what it means for your apps | Electron

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    Electron recently switched to Wayland by default on Linux, bringing dozens of popular desktop apps along with it. Here's what changed and how it affects developers and users.
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    • AcornTickler@sh.itjust.works
      23 hours

      Do they imply Wayland forces apps to have CSDs? It is only GNOME that does it.

        • Nobody@lemmy.world
          22 hours

          SSD is still supported, just tested Spotify and Flathub’s Electron test app in a VM with Plasma.

        • Mactan@lemmy.ml
          21 hours

          now to wait out the years for old game launchers and wine to follow suit, and years more for proton to get it…

            • Clocks [They/Them]@lemmy.mlEnglish
              21 hours

              wine already has it…

                • Mactan@lemmy.ml
                  16 hours

                  electron/cef apps doing cross process rendering can’t display sooo

                    • non_burglar@lemmy.world
                      3 hours

                      What is “cross process rendering”?

                      • Clocks [They/Them]@lemmy.mlEnglish
                        8 hours

                        no clue what you’re saying… works on every system I have

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