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wl-mirror
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Actually functional compositors, and querying their protocol capabilities : mirroring screens
Maybe try https://github.com/Ferdi265/wl-mirror, since it says it should work on all wlroots compositors.
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What do you guys use to manage monitors?
New to Sway here too, but for mirroring I've been looking Ferdi265/wl-mirror: a simple Wayland output mirror client - GitHub https://github.com/Ferdi265/wl-mirror
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How to duplicate screen?
Have you tried wl-mirror ?
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How to use projector on sway?
A key thing to remember with Wayland and external monitors or projectors: it will appear as a separate desktop, just like if you had two monitors and mirroring is not built in (and it does not appear it ever will be). If you want to mirror your screen, you'll have to use something like wl-mirror, which is actually really simple and slick.
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I am an i3 user, and why should I consider sway?
mirroring screen during presentations: try [wl-mirror](https://github.com/Ferdi265/wl-mirror). I have, and it worked great.
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mirror-output
I think you might be better off using something like https://github.com/Ferdi265/wl-mirror
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This is my "Sway is fantastic" post
re mirroring - you can try https://github.com/Ferdi265/wl-mirror (it was mentioned recently in this reddit). I tried it and it works quite nicely
- GitHub - Ferdi265/wl-mirror: a simple Wayland output mirror client
arewewaylandyet
- Are We Wayland Yet?
- Think twice before abandoning Xorg. Wayland breaks everything!
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Are we Wayland yet?
It's tracked in an issue here with a label things that wayland do not support
- Are we wayland yet? (Wine/Proton)
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Satty v0.2.0 - A screenshot annotation tool, inspired by Swappy and Flameshot
Create tool! I like the style it provides. I recommend to add it to [AreWeWaylandYet](https://arewewaylandyet.com/)
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So let’s talk about this Wayland thing
https://arewewaylandyet.com/
We are still not Wayland yet. And my setup is personally blocked by both Xs.
- Linux / C - Getting Full List of Display Resolutions
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Should I switch to hyprland?
Of course, you'll have to find replacements for some X programs, I recommend you visit https://arewewaylandyet.com/ and take a look. :D
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Actually functional compositors, and querying their protocol capabilities : mirroring screens
I've found https://arewewaylandyet.com/ and https://wayland.app/ (but the latter appears limited).
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Installing linux on a laptop - Xorg or Wayland?
https://arewewaylandyet.com doesn't tell the whole story, but it's a good place to start.
What are some alternatives?
wdomirror - Mirror an output in a wlroots compositor
archcraft - // Source : ISO
screen-share-sway - Screen Sharing with OBS Studio on Arch Linux and Sway
barrier - Open-source KVM software
wf-recorder
gromit-mpx - Gromit-MPX is an on-screen annotation tool that works with any Unix desktop environment under X11 as well as Wayland.
nwg-displays - Output management utility for sway and Hyprland.
labwc - A Wayland window-stacking compositor
wdisplays - Mirror of cyclopsian/wdisplays
rofi - Rofi: A window switcher, run dialog and dmenu replacement - fork with wayland support
dotfiles - Flake-based NixOS configuration used on Dell XPS laptop and Ryzen 7 desktop.
synergy-core - Open source core of Synergy, the cross-platform keyboard and mouse sharing tool (Windows, macOS, Linux)