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EX-11: Prepping for Plasma’s Last X11-Supported Release – David Edmundson's Web Log
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I moved to labwc in my migration from X11. Gnome/KDE felt less stable on wayland. In a way it makes sense that transition is more painful for big full of features DEs.
yeah, the bigger DEs use more X11 features that they now have to build themselves.