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This is the best summary I could come up with:
In case you missed it debuting last week was Niri v0.1 as a new, scrollable-tiling Wayland compositor inspired by the GNOME extension PaperWM.
Out today is a follow-on release with more fixes and a few additional features for this new Wayland compositor.
Niri 0.1.1 brings a better fresh install workflow for cases where no configuration files are yet created.
Niri 0.1.1 also adds wlr-foreign-toplevel-management protocol support.
Niri 0.1.1 also now supports output rotation for displays, keyboard LEDs now work correctly under Niri, and there are a variety of other fixes.
Downloads and more details on the Niri 0.1.1 compositor release via GitHub.
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