Steam wayland build

Why does steam not have a native Wayland build and relies on xwayland? Issues do occur with it and even steamos runs kde plasma. Are they working on a native Wayland build? Why did they push steamos with a Wayland de if issues do occur with it? If anyone knows anything please let me know, seems kind of like an oversight on Steam's part

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u/Holiday-Stuff5833 — 2 months ago

[labwc] very simple rice

very simple rice i made, if anyone wants dotfiles i can share, but also does anyone know how to theme gtk? I'm having some trouble with that.

u/Holiday-Stuff5833 — 2 months ago
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Kde minimization animations not working

Hey every1 recently ive discovered something really annoying, if you dont have an opened app widget on your panel the minimization effect defaults to none which means instant closing, I believe it has to do something with the anchor points whatever honestly lost my mind over it theres no widget no bypass as far as i know, if any1 knows a solution please help me out!

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u/Holiday-Stuff5833 — 3 months ago

Shelly - Modern Linux Package Manager

Hey y'all recently I've been tinkering around with arch and found this amazing app called "Shelly", it's like the discover store, but on miles ahead. I've always had a problem with the discover store on kde, it just sucks for me, the storefront is slow, apps are weird sometimes they install, sometimes they don't, sometimes it's installed incorrectly and then I gotta purge the app. things just didn't seem right, until I found shelly! It's amazing! It can handle flatpaks, AUR, packages and even app images! its so handy its like having a centered place where you can find every package you installed, you can check if you need updates, you can delete them cleanly leaving no configs. Honestly it's just really amazing what this peace of software can do. Only downside as far as I know its only on arch. So if you're on arch or an arch based distro highly recommend checking out shelly its actually been a blast using it and enjoying it's benefits!

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u/Holiday-Stuff5833 — 3 months ago