It’ll be more performant, lower latency, have proper HDR support (current method is a hack), scale properly based on your displays, and probably be generally less buggy long-term (probably more buggy when it first gets added since it’s a pretty fundamental change).
You’re currently using a compatibility layer called xwayland to run it, which adds a ton of cruft.
It’ll be more performant, lower latency, have proper HDR support (current method is a hack), scale properly based on your displays, and probably be generally less buggy long-term (probably more buggy when it first gets added since it’s a pretty fundamental change).
You’re currently using a compatibility layer called xwayland to run it, which adds a ton of cruft.