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Author: o1bigtenor
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Subject: Re: [DNG] bookworm without systemd
On Sun, Jul 23, 2023 at 1:12 PM Martin Steigerwald <martin@???> wrote:
>
> o1bigtenor - 23.07.23, 12:43:17 CEST:
> > > Wayland works without Systemd.
> >
> > My question is - - - - does Wayland itself work?
> >
> > (I can't find anything that indicates that Wayland is multi-monitor
> > friendly!!)
>
> It basically worked here with two monitors.
>
> I did have some issues last I tested it on my production laptop with
> external monitor connected, but AFAIR they were not related to multi
> monitor.
>
> Wayland even supports different scaling factor on each monitor. X11 does
> not. Not yet sure of how much use the setting is. On one hand it would
> help to have fonts look same size on 14 inch Full HD laptop display and
> 24 inch Full HD external display. On the other hand windows would change
> size when moving between screens I bet. I did not yet test this
> functionality.
>
> --
>

When I can read of successful install/use systems where there at least
4 monitorsI know I'm safe (have 5 monitors) . Then I have found that Gnome
and I just don't work well together - - - - so gtk can force wayland
and that's ok
- - - - I only use some applications that call for gtk - - - - dunno
why I find Gnome
so awkward but it just feels weird and the size of KDE is off-putting.
I've been using first LXDE and for quite a few years now LXQT - - - find its
working ok for me.
(Except when I found that I could have more virtual desktops than my DE liked
- - - grin! KWIN is even more restrictive though!!!)

Regards