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by thedanbob 486 days ago
I tried KDE Wayland a few times over the years but always had to switch back immediately because something I needed was broken. Then just a week or two ago I tried it again and didn't have to switch back. Everything finally worked, or could be made to work without too much effort. And bonus, sleep/wake works much better in Wayland than it ever did in Xorg.
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That mostly KDE's fault, in my experience. For some reason it has always had great trouble getting there with Wayland whereas others got there a bit faster.

For me, it still isn't quite there for some hardware combinations.