I’m currently testing Fedora KDE on a VM (windows host) before eventually switching over to Linux completely.

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      Man i didnt realize how much better Wayland is until I had to use a provided setup for a few weeks.

      The fact that I can’t swipe to switch virtual desktops on xorg was enough to make me question why xorg doesn’t offer such basic things after all the years

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          Well, yeah, but they made that decision, because X11 is a pain to implement and debug this stuff on.

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        How are you swiping, out of curiosity? I have windows occupying the whole screen.

        I switch workspaces with a keyboard shortcut or by clicking buttons on the panel.

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            Oh I see. But I thought such gestures were available a long time ago, I remember apps like Fusuma, and there was talk of adding them to libinput so that every DE could let the user assign actions to gestures.

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              Yeah, this is now using the libinput gestures. It’s mainly exciting, because it’s available out-of-the-box, even for non-techies and lazy people (me).

              With general technological advances and I believe Windows having similar gestures, it’s now also rarely the case that touchpad hardware doesn’t support multi-touch input…