The imminent release of wlroots 0.20 marks a significant leap for the Wayland ecosystem. This update introduces a full Vulkan renderer, critical color management protocols, and expanded workspace APIs.
The imminent release of wlroots 0.20 marks a significant leap for the Wayland ecosystem. This update introduces a full Vulkan renderer, critical color management protocols, and expanded workspace APIs.
Xfce’s Xfwm4 window manager merges native Wayland support via wlroots, signaling a major shift for Linux desktops. Learn how this impacts performance, security, and Xfce 4.22’s 2026 release—plus expert comparisons to GNOME/KDE compositors.
Cairo-Dock 3.6 revives the iconic Linux dock after a decade, featuring a full Wayland compositor port, HiDPI display support, and systemd integration. Explore its new relevance for modern desktops like KDE, Hyprland, and COSMIC, its current limitations, and how to install it today. Is your Linux desktop ready for the ultimate customization tool?
Mir 2.21 is now available with cursor scaling, mouse keys, and Wayland enhancements. This Canonical-backed library simplifies Wayland shell development, offering better configuration, accessibility, and display management. Download Mir 2.21 on GitHub today!
XWayland fix resolves 7-month pointer coordinate bug affecting X11 clients on Wayland compositors. Patch ensures correct pointer sprite tracking for Linux desktop environments & gaming. Learn about the X.Org Server update.
Discover the Wayback Project—an open-source X11 compatibility layer for Wayland, designed to simplify Linux desktop environments. Learn how this experimental tool could replace X.org in Alpine Linux and reduce maintenance overhead. Explore its features, benefits, and how to contribute!
Wayland's new Pointer Warp Protocol (v1.45) revolutionizes Linux gaming by enabling low-latency cursor control—no more hacks! SDL already supports it for FPS, RTS, and VR games. Learn how this upgrade boosts performance!
Qt 6.10.1 & 6.11 officially adopt Wayland's stable color-management-v1 protocol, replacing experimental predecessors. This guide explores the 5-year journey to stable color management, its impact on HDR workflows, and what it means for Linux developers and content creators seeking color accuracy.
O Wayland Protocols 1.44 introduz suporte avançado a HDR e gerenciamento de cores, permitindo metadados precisos em buffers YCbCr. Saiba como isso impacta Linux, GPUs e criação de conteúdo e por que atrai anúncios premium de tecnologia.
Discover the critical Fedora 42 X.Org X11 Server XWayland security update addressing CVE-2024-31093 & CVE-2024-31094. This in-depth analysis covers the X11 privilege escalation risks, patch implementation, and Linux system hardening strategies to protect against local privilege escalation vulnerabilities.
Wayfire 0.10 revolutionizes Wayland compositing with experimental Vulkan API support for superior graphics performance. Explore new wlroots integration, advanced color management, per-device input configs, and IPC enhancements. Download the latest open-source compositor now.