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In this episode of The Linux Podcast with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna dive into the long-awaited transition from the X11 display server to Wayland on Linux desktops. They explore why this shift has taken over a decade, starting with the key architectural differences — like Wayland's simpler, more secure model that eliminates many of X11's legacy problems. The conversation focuses on a concrete milestone: as of Ubuntu 24.10 and Fedora 40, both major distros ship Wayland as the default session. Lucas explains how NVIDIA's proprietary driver finally gained proper Wayland support in late 2024, resolving a major blocker for gamers and professionals. Luna challenges whether the transition is truly complete, pointing out that XWayland, a compatibility layer, still runs many legacy apps. They also discuss remaining pain points like screen recording and some accessibility tools. The episode covers real-world adoption numbers — about 70% of Linux desktop users are now on Wayland — and offers a practical take on whether it's time for listeners to switch. Tune in for a clear, grounded look at what the Wayland shift means for everyday Linux users.
#Linux #Wayland #X11 #DisplayServer #Ubuntu #Fedora #NVIDIA #OpenSource #DesktopLinux #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #LinuxDesktop #XWayland #Gaming #PipeWire #GNOME #KDE
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By FexingoIn this episode of The Linux Podcast with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna dive into the long-awaited transition from the X11 display server to Wayland on Linux desktops. They explore why this shift has taken over a decade, starting with the key architectural differences — like Wayland's simpler, more secure model that eliminates many of X11's legacy problems. The conversation focuses on a concrete milestone: as of Ubuntu 24.10 and Fedora 40, both major distros ship Wayland as the default session. Lucas explains how NVIDIA's proprietary driver finally gained proper Wayland support in late 2024, resolving a major blocker for gamers and professionals. Luna challenges whether the transition is truly complete, pointing out that XWayland, a compatibility layer, still runs many legacy apps. They also discuss remaining pain points like screen recording and some accessibility tools. The episode covers real-world adoption numbers — about 70% of Linux desktop users are now on Wayland — and offers a practical take on whether it's time for listeners to switch. Tune in for a clear, grounded look at what the Wayland shift means for everyday Linux users.
#Linux #Wayland #X11 #DisplayServer #Ubuntu #Fedora #NVIDIA #OpenSource #DesktopLinux #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #LinuxDesktop #XWayland #Gaming #PipeWire #GNOME #KDE
Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo