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diff --git a/patches/packages/xorg-server-xwayland-21.1.4-x86_64-2_slack15.0.txt b/patches/packages/xorg-server-xwayland-21.1.4-x86_64-2_slack15.0.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..44e18f2cf --- /dev/null +++ b/patches/packages/xorg-server-xwayland-21.1.4-x86_64-2_slack15.0.txt @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +xorg-server-xwayland: xorg-server-xwayland (X Clients under Wayland) +xorg-server-xwayland: +xorg-server-xwayland: Wayland is a complete window system in itself, but even so, if we're +xorg-server-xwayland: migrating away from X, it makes sense to have a good backwards +xorg-server-xwayland: compatibility story. With a few changes, the Xorg server can be +xorg-server-xwayland: modified to use Wayland input devices for input and forward either the +xorg-server-xwayland: root window or individual top-level windows as wayland surfaces. The +xorg-server-xwayland: server still runs the same 2D driver with the same acceleration code +xorg-server-xwayland: as it does when it runs natively. The main difference is that Wayland +xorg-server-xwayland: handles presentation of the windows instead of KMS. +xorg-server-xwayland: |