Wayland is getting a 6-year-long fix for its most annoying quirk, and KDE and GNOME are already implementing it
If you've used a Wayland-based Linux operating system, you'll know that windows that you close don't reappear where they were when a session ends, such as after a crash or a logout. It's been a long-standing problem, so much so that a fix for this unwanted behavior has been worked on for six years now.
If you’ve used a Wayland-based Linux operating system, you’ll know that windows that you close don’t reappear where they were when a session ends, such as after a crash or a logout. It’s been a long-standing problem, so much so that a fix for this unwanted behavior has been worked on for six years now.
Sophia Wilson
Atlanta
Atlanta
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