I am using wayland since 5 years and never looked back to X11. I think it is the right way and time to remove the old insecure X11 backend. GNOME should not be bloated with legacy stuff.
Your experience is not universal. On an intel cpu/gpu laptop, I have zero issues.
But on an AMD/Nvidia desktop it's unusable because it's buggy as all hell. It's endless glitches in dozens of applications. At first it appears fine and then you get subtle stuff like like letters not appearing in vscode when you type, OBS won't record etc.
I have experience with all three manufacturers. We deploy them at work and the integrated AMD GPUs work just as good as the Intel systems. However I can't say much about the discrete AMD GPUs or older hardware.
Just yesterday I changed one nvidia system to the proprietary Wayland driver and started gnome with a three monitor setup. Works like a charm.
Fluorescence|2 years ago
But on an AMD/Nvidia desktop it's unusable because it's buggy as all hell. It's endless glitches in dozens of applications. At first it appears fine and then you get subtle stuff like like letters not appearing in vscode when you type, OBS won't record etc.
r0l1|2 years ago
Gualdrapo|2 years ago