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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Wayland is a project to define a protocol for a compositor to talk to |
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its clients as well as a library implementation of the protocol. The |
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compositor can be a standalone display server running on Linux kernel |
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modesetting and evdev input devices, an X applications, or a wayland |
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client itself. The clients can be traditional appliactions, X servers |
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client itself. The clients can be traditional applications, X servers |
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(rootless or fullscreen) or other display servers. |
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The wayland protocol is essentially only about input handling and |
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@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ libxkbcommon |
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Wayland needs libxkbcommon for translating evdev keycodes to keysyms. |
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There's a couple of repos around, and we're trying to consolidate the |
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development, but for wayland you'll need the repo from my get |
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development, but for wayland you'll need the repo from my git |
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repository. For this you'll need development packages for xproto, |
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kbproto and libX11. |
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@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ kbproto and libX11. |
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cairo-gl |
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The Waland clients render using cairo-gl, which is an experimental |
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The Wayland clients render using cairo-gl, which is an experimental |
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cairo backend. It has been available since cairo 1.10. Unless your |
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distribution ships cairo with the gl backend enabled, you'll need to |
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compile your own version of cairo: |
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