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wdisplays
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What do you guys use to manage monitors?
For an arandr replacement, https://github.com/swaywm/sway/wiki/i3-Migration-Guide recommends wdisplays.
- How to connect a Sway session to a projector?
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How to use projector on sway?
But, Sway also supports a Wayland protocol which allows other applications to configure the displays instead. You can read it here if you want the gritty details. My preferred application to configure Sway's outputs is wdisplays.
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Tiling WM where adding/removing external monitors is easy.
Sway with wdisplays?
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Are there Wayland equivalents of xrandr and xinput?
You could have a look at wdisplays. Uses wlroots.
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Three monitor configuration
I run 3 monitors in a similar config manually configured with negative x values for the left most monitor, it worked ok, but now I use https://github.com/artizirk/wdisplays for an easy life
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(WIP) Working on a GUI for configuring displays
wdisplays comes to mind.
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Tell HN: Gnome on Wayland Is Amazing
sway laptop user here (for almost 2 years I think?).
I spent a little while on this, but I migrated from i3, so I just ported every little section of my config bit by bit.
In terms of battery bar and other "bar" type things, I use waybar[0] which basically does all the things you'd expect by default (just install and it "works").
For multi-monitor, config, I initially setup with wdisplays[1] (think arandr for wayland) and then manually copied the positions into my sway config. Monitor positioning was the only thing I needed to setup (and telling it that one monitor was HDPI) and then all of the scaling and everything worked perfectly. This was my biggest selling point for wayland, I now get nice crisp fonts and application scaling works nicely (which was not the case with X).
volume control from the keyboard took no time, just a couple of extra lines.
There was some stuff to do with the clipboard (wl-clipboard[2]) and screenshots (grim[3] + slurp[4]) that required some setup, but again, just a few lines, and didn't take much mental load.
Oh and I needed to change my notifications daemon(dunst[5]), and chose to change my program launcher to one with a nicer interface and cleaner fonts (wofi[6]).
I think that's all the tweaking that I did. Oh, and I needed to do something with pipewire to sort out screensharing at the start, don't remember that too well though...
[0] https://github.com/Alexays/Waybar
[1] https://github.com/artizirk/wdisplays
[2] https://github.com/bugaevc/wl-clipboard
[3] https://github.com/emersion/grim
[4] https://github.com/emersion/slurp
[5] https://github.com/dunst-project/dunst
[6] https://hg.sr.ht/~scoopta/wofi
- Arch users belike
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Setting resolution on Wayland
Try wdisplays.
Kooha
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Video recording in Wayland (Gnome) is giving me all sorts of problems.
Kooha, no matter what setting i change, gives me a recording with frozen images, i opened an issue in their Github, but it's been a week and no support https://github.com/SeaDve/Kooha/issues/242 And looking at the frequency of updates, the project looks unmaintained.
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experiments with webGL
I found https://github.com/SeaDve/Kooha
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Windows < Pop
Thanks, I'll figure out how to set all that up eventually. Going to try out Kooha for now.
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cursor is stuck on the left top side of the screen when recording under xorg (it doesn't happen on wayland) anyone know how to solve?
And, just to be sure: there exist "Kooha" simple screen recorder. Are you sure that you don't use it and instead use built-in gnome recorder that you can access at top panel? If you don't use it and bug still exist, but need to share screen record, then you can use Kooha https://github.com/SeaDve/Kooha (as flatpak from flathub) flatpak install flathub io.github.seadve.Kooha
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Is there any screen recorder on Wayland?
Kooha
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Tried Wayland again, solid enough that I might actually switch (Kubuntu 22.10, NVIDIA)
Kooha works for me.
- Screen recorder for Linux?
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Peek Alternative
I use Kooha which works well !
- What's the easiest way to record gameplay footage on Fedora?
- Issue: Broken audio on any screen records in Koola
What are some alternatives?
wdisplays - GUI display configurator for wlroots compositors
peek - Simple animated GIF screen recorder with an easy to use interface
sway - i3-compatible Wayland compositor
obs-studio - OBS Studio - Free and open source software for live streaming and screen recording
linux-tkg - linux-tkg custom kernels
ScreenRecorder - ⏺️ A simple recording program with the ability to record screens and audio on your computer.
grim - Grab images from a Wayland compositor
gnome-shell-extension-gsconnect - KDE Connect implementation for GNOME
kanshi - Dynamic display configuration (mirror)
pipewire - Mirror of the PipeWire repository (see https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/)
wl-mirror - a simple Wayland output mirror client
paper-plane - Chat over Telegram on a modern and elegant client