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For those of you still rocking xorg rather than Wayland, there's a new release out that should hopefully fix up some issues you may have been seeing. There was a security advisory back in October for more issues that were fixed, and a small bug-fix after that - so this release follows on from those.

What's changed in this release? From the release announcement:

The changes being reverted here are part of a series of changes previously backported in the stable branch, yet these are not actual fixes to address bugs found in the stable branch, while those changes introduced regressions with reverse PRIME with the NVIDIA closed-source driver, issues with 10-bit output with the AMDGPU driver and reduced performance with the AMDGPU driver.

The changes:

Olivier Fourdan (6):
Revert "glamor: reject configs using unsupported rgbBits size"
Revert "glamor_egl: add support of GlxVendorLibrary option"
Revert "xorg: initialize glamor provider"
Revert "glamor: Lift the GLX EGL backend from Xwayland"
Revert "glamor: add glvnd_vendor private"
xserver 21.1.21

Your distribution (if it still packages xorg) should hopefully pull in the update sometime soon.

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lilovent 8 hours ago
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I thought, xorg is dead, buried and doesn't get any more development and fixes?
Liam Dawe 7 hours ago
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No new features - but essential security and bug fixes where really needed.
AsciiWolf 7 hours ago
So no real changes, just reverts of the previous "fixes" that caused bugs (because nobody really tested them before merging). *sigh*
hardpenguin 6 hours ago
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For those of you still rocking xorg rather than Wayland
Technically we ALL use xorg to run games without "native" Wayland compatibility, right?
legluondunet 6 hours ago
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I'm still using Xorg because:

- XFCE is not yet compatible with Wayland, will be compatible in next version
- I need a stable gaming experience

Is wayland mature today for a day by day use and for a gamer config?

I'm using a AMD GPU.
Chrisznix 5 hours ago
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Quoting: hardpenguinTechnically we ALL use xorg to run games without "native" Wayland compatibility, right?
How so? Can you explain this further?
ScottCarammell 5 hours ago
Quoting: legluondunetIs wayland mature today for a day by day use and for a gamer config?
Very select games have problems (Alien: Isolation crashes on startup; X4: Foundations doesn't display its cursor when using controller due to Wayland's broken virtual cursor functionality), but by and large the vast, VAST majority of games work, and games using Proton are always functionally identical on Wayland


Last edited by ScottCarammell on 25 Nov 2025 at 1:35 pm UTC
Pyrate 5 hours ago
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Quoting: ScottCarammell
Quoting: legluondunetIs wayland mature today for a day by day use and for a gamer config?
Alien: Isolation crashes on startup

I played Alien: Isolation start to finish on Wayland last year. Could be something else youre facing, or a recent regression.
fabertawe 3 hours ago
I haven't noticed any problems personally but I'm using an AMD GPU. I see zero reasons to switch to Wayland, so won't be for the foreseeable future.
Purple Library Guy 3 hours ago
I'll switch when Mint does; I'm vaguely hoping that will be soon, but I haven't had any problems with X11.
Luca 1 hour ago
Quoting: Purple Library GuyI'll switch when Mint does; I'm vaguely hoping that will be soon, but I haven't had any problems with X11.

The only thing I really miss on Mint is actually Plasma 6. emoji
dpanter 1 hour ago
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I humbly object to using xorg/X11 anything and "fresh" in the same sentence. emoji
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