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I'm really looking forward to the alpha release. I hope someone package it for Fedora also, so I can test it without to much hassle... if not, I guess it will be PopOS in a VM. @[email protected] what is the general state of it as of today? Are the developers at S76 able to use it as their daily driver (By that I mean, being able to use it since they can over look bugs and such, since they are the developers. Obviously a different bar than end users), or is that expected after the alpha?
We've been using COSMIC on our systems since summer of last year. Some graphics drivers have issues, particularly NVIDIA drivers using Vulkan on Wayland. There are some XWayland bugs from time to time. It is very usable as is, but some settings aren't implemented yet, and some toolkit features aren't fully implemented.
Well, I have avoided Nvidia for 20 years due to driver issues on Linux, so I would be surprised if you had fixed them all :) But, it sound really promising, looking forward to try it out!
NVIDIA believes they'll have the Vulkan on Wayland issue fixed in the 550 driver that they are planning to release early this year. Someone's working on a fix in wgpu that happens to also boost performance for every driver in demos.
There are Nix packages for all of these tools as well. Not sure if that helps you, but Nix has been my new shiny thing that I like.