Curious from people who follow its development closely.

  • What protocol are about to be finally implemented?
  • Which ones are still a struggle?
  • How many serious protocols are there missing?

https://arewewaylandyet.com/

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    What were you trying to screen share with?

    Most of the apps people are using are Electron, which has supported Wayland and the pipewire screensharing for nearly 4 years. However since Chrome/Chromium doesn’t enable Wayland by default, Electron won’t. Which also means that no one tests it in their apps.

    I’ve had such success just ignoring the apps and using the web client since that’s up to date and doesn’t require the app builders to enable features.

    At least under Fedora.

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      You can also force apps to use Wayland via environment variables.

      ELECTRON_OZONE_PLATFORM_HINT=wayland app
      

      Alternatively you can use

      app --ozone-platform-hint=wayland
      
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        7 months ago

        Can you give some details about this? I can’t find anything online about it.

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            Thanks, I got it running under Wayland with that (xeyes doesn’t show it) but screenshare still isn’t working. That’s okay, I’ll try again next year

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              What app? … that is kinda relevant and you should open a Bug that they need to support pipewire portals for screenshare.

              Or, as said, use the browser version.

              Zoom runs fine in the browser, and it way less invasive. Keep in mind, that “screenshare works” that this app can record everything you do as long as it is running. And if it is a native app (no flatpak) then it can also start how it likes.

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        However since no one tests it I’ve found them to be really buggy. Hence why I suggested just using the web app.

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      Edit: I just updated Zoom and it’s working now! Zoom doesn’t work at all Slack gives me one window at a time and black screens for Firefox windows. I will try both of these in the browser and see if I get anywhere.