Mine is that the “fake session restore” hasn’t landed yet (it will in 6.1) so the half-dozen konsole and dolphin windows I tend to leave open between reboots don’t re-open after rebooting under Wayland.
The reason it’s called “fake session restore” is that the Wayland session restore protocol isn’t finalized, so as a temporary workaround Plasma on Wayland will re-launch the applications and leave it up to the individual programs to restore their last state.
For some reason when i use Wayland it shows weird artifacts on the bottom of my screen. Doesn’t happen on X11 so I’ll stick with that until it gets fixed
Not really. I was a heavy critic of the state kde was in because of fractional scalling sucking a lot, but I’ve been using it on 2 pcs and am now pretty happy. Does everything I need it to.
Anyone notice non-obvious Wayland road blocks?
I think the last thing keeping me on X11 is window shade.
Mine is that the “fake session restore” hasn’t landed yet (it will in 6.1) so the half-dozen konsole and dolphin windows I tend to leave open between reboots don’t re-open after rebooting under Wayland.
The reason it’s called “fake session restore” is that the Wayland session restore protocol isn’t finalized, so as a temporary workaround Plasma on Wayland will re-launch the applications and leave it up to the individual programs to restore their last state.
For some reason when i use Wayland it shows weird artifacts on the bottom of my screen. Doesn’t happen on X11 so I’ll stick with that until it gets fixed
Not really. I was a heavy critic of the state kde was in because of fractional scalling sucking a lot, but I’ve been using it on 2 pcs and am now pretty happy. Does everything I need it to.