Weird because Wayland is enabled by default, if Firefox detects that your system is ready.

  • Ephera
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    Hmm, do you think that more than 10% of desktop Linux users are on Wayland?

    • CarrotsHaveEars
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      3 years ago

      I think a better question would be, ‘Aren’t you mad that about 90% of Linux desktop still don’t run Wayland?’

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        3 years ago

        Why so negative? I think about something like “Nearly 10% of Linux systems already use Wayland”.

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          I agree, 10% is huge. I only started using Wayland a handful of years ago and I would consider myself a somewhat early adopter of technology. Just about transition will follow a roughly sigmoid adoption curve. The first tiny fraction will switch soon, then the early adopters. Now we are at the point where most major distros are all shipping it by default and LTS releases where it wasn’t the default are dropping out of support. There are still a couple of big blockers such as some graphics drivers but when those drop even more people will transition by default. 10% is significantly more than just early adopters so I would expect that as more and more people fall into the “enabled by default” category the number will steadily rise to 90% over the next 3-5 years. Then it will slow down as the final blockers are eliminated and the resistors finally give in.

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          right? it went from fedora being the only distro putting proper effort into using and supporting it to more and more distros using it as the standard