• The article highlights some of the bigger upgrades include finalized PE format conversion, upgraded “Windows-like” WoW64 mode plus better Vulkan support. But Wine updating will still require Proton to make changes before these features are included I believe

    • Helix 🧬B
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      41 year ago

      Every year is the year of the Linux desktop. I think between around 2010 and 2015 there was a bit of stagnation, but currently my opinion is that the Linux desktop is getting better every iteration. Heck, even Wayland is nearly usable.

      • @kevincox@lemmy.ml
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        51 year ago

        I’ve been using Wayland every day for years with no issue (GNOME 3 on AMD graphics).

        And the best part is that my OS isn’t actively hostile towards me (Windows) or at least want to control what I do with my computer (macOS).

        • Helix 🧬B
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          11 year ago

          I honestly don’t believe that you didn’t have a single issue in years. That would mean you didn’t have any crashes and bugs at all.

        • Helix 🧬B
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          31 year ago

          Not quite though, there’s still lots of stuff missing, e.g. forwarding via SSH, screenshots of all types of windows, DisplayLink drivers…

          See also: https://arewewaylandyet.com/ (but just because something exists for Wayland, doesn’t mean it works well)

          • Anders Rytter Hansen
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            21 year ago

            @Helix
            That’s an interesting website with good info. Thanks for the link.
            Would SSH forwarding even be possible with the more restrictive architecture?

            • Helix 🧬B
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              31 year ago

              Well, you’d probably have to find some clever way to do it. As Wayland doesn’t use the server architecture X11 does it’s probably pretty hard to plug a local display in a foreign computer with Wayland. Let’s see what the future brings.