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RPF progress with Wayland
#1
Interesting item today in Raspberry Pi News. They’re going all in with Wayland and the labwc compositor. Back when Tim was porting to Bookworm,  I played with their previous favorite compositor wayfire trying to reimplement moOde’s localUI without using X. My experience was only so-so. Now I have a new toy to play with. Cool

Regards,
Kent
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#2
I wonder if Wayland will allow waking up the display without registering a touch.
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Robert
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#3
(10-28-2024, 01:10 PM)the_bertrum Wrote: I wonder if Wayland will allow waking up the display without registering a touch.

Good question 

Lots of gotchas I stumbled across in Wayland. Don't rightly remember about screen wakening.

Regards,
Kent
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#4
Maybe after a round or two of bug fixes with their official release we could start experimenting with Wayland again.
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#5
Is there any chance to restore the Pixel Aspect Ratio correction with Wayland? That's something I really miss for the official 7 inch touch display. Yet I didn't find anything useful while searching the web ...

Maybe the ultimate workaround will be to buy one of the recently introduced second generation official touch displays instead. Besides a higher resoution of 1280 x 720 it finally seems to have native square pixels.

Regards,
Jens
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#6
I couldn't find any way to get "square pixels" in Bookworm with the KMS driver but my 10.1 inch WINAXIT display doesn't have that issue and hopefully the new 7 inch touch will also be ok.
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#7
I couldn't find anything in labwc documentation either. I can't help but wonder if the move to Bookworm and labwc/Wayland forced their hand to come up with a 2nd generation touchscreen with a better pixel aspect ratio. Or maybe I'm just overthinking this Tongue

Regards,
Kent
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