@ZcaT@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish • 2 years agoLinux Mint bringing Wayland sessions to Cinnamonblog.linuxmint.commessage-square35fedilinkarrow-up1273arrow-down13
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minus-squaredblsaikolinkfedilink5•2 years agoAnyone know where the sources for this are? I can’t find many references to Wayland in the main Cinnamon repo, at least using GitHub’s search. I wanted to check if they use wlroots for this or are writing yet another compositor from scratch.
minus-square@sir_reginald@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink8•2 years ago yet another compositor from scratch it’s a good thing to have multiple implementations of compositors. that avoids bad practices or making compositor specific programs that wouldn’t work with other compositors.
minus-square@d_k_bo@feddit.delinkfedilink8•2 years agoCinnamon uses Muffin, which is a fork of GNOME’s Mutter: https://github.com/linuxmint/muffin
Anyone know where the sources for this are? I can’t find many references to Wayland in the main Cinnamon repo, at least using GitHub’s search.
I wanted to check if they use wlroots for this or are writing yet another compositor from scratch.
it’s a good thing to have multiple implementations of compositors. that avoids bad practices or making compositor specific programs that wouldn’t work with other compositors.
Cinnamon uses Muffin, which is a fork of GNOME’s Mutter: https://github.com/linuxmint/muffin