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Thing is, there's no real software KVM (or rather KM) solution for Wayland. Barrier (and the others) works only on X11.
It's a minor thing, but unfortunately major enough for me to be unable to switch to Wayland at all.
Completely dropping X11 sounds a nightmare in my case. I'm not against dropping X11, if Wayland proves to be a better alternative. But not with "holes" like this. :c
i mean you can always reinstall the x11 session, this is just distro's dropping their x11 install by default
@mizule @kuneho I believe it is actually the Gnome desktop that dropped it. Mate and KDE will continue to support it, don't know about LXDE, XFCE, etc.
well, that's true.