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Rustmilian@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

KDE Compositor Handoff Revolutionizes Wayland - YouTube

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Rustmilian@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago
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KDE Compositor Handoff Revolutionizes Wayland
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Wayland is very much a work in progress whether that be on KDE Plasma or any other system but Compositor Handoffs are an incredible concept that will revolut...
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    Valve should get on this for gamescope, imagine Steam Deck doing a system update without closing your game.

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      The Steam Deck is immutable aka image based and I am not sure if Steam isn’t part of that image too or what effects that would have but it definitely would be a cool feature!

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      For SteamOS this would manifest as seamless transitions between gamescope and desktop mode, which atm needs you to log out of one session to log into the other.

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        @merthyr1831
        Honestly this would be a game changer for me, and I already love my SteamDeck
        @gamma

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      Exactly a great use case!

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