Using Wayland

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Introduction

The goal of this page is to relate experiences using Wayland working implementations, software replacement from the X11 world and so on.

Duck: please note I'm a former AwesomeWM user thus I'm not looking into major desktop implementations like GNOME or KDE but I'm trying to mix interesting pieces to fit my needs better. You can have a look at my configuration in my repository (Ansible rules).

Compositors

There's many Wayland compositor projects around but a lot are very experimental and many even already abandoned.

Working or prospective compositors follows.

Sway

(updated for 1.8.1)

Status: very active project, created a wlroots framework to share with other compositors, version 1.1+ is usable with some glitches, seamless xwayland integration

Packaging: in Debian with wlroots and swaybg

Notable problems:

  • dialogs hidden under their parent (annoying with specific applications relying on child windows but most don't and there is a workaround)
  • contextual popup or menu not working yet (affects tray and IME completion selection, see below for IME solutions)

Way Cooler (spiritual successor of AwesomeWM)

Status: was being rewritten on top of wlroots but was unfortunately abandoned at the beginning of 2020. I need some time to cope with the sadness and remove this entry.

Tools

Display Manager

Bars

  • swaybar: Wayland (display workspaces, current window title, tray, time, CPU infos…)
    • integrated with sway, can use various commands to display stuff (i3status works fine and is packaged in Debian)
    • Status: works fine but tray support is limited (icon may be missing, contextual menu not working, WIP)

Session

  • swaylock: Wayland (lock screen)
    • packaged in Debian
    • Status: works fine
  • swayidle: Wayland (run custom actions on idle and back from idle)
    • packaged in Debian
    • Status: works fine and handle various events

Application Menu Runner

  • wofi: Wayland
    • packaged in Debian
    • Status: works fine
    • Usage: wofi --term=x-terminal-emulator
  • wmenu: Wayland
    • not packaged in Debian
    • Status: untested
  • j4-dmenu-desktop + bemenu: X11 Wayland
    • j4-dmenu-desktop only is packaged in Debian
    • Status: works fine
    • Usage: j4-dmenu-desktop --dmenu='bemenu --list 10 --wrap --ignorecase --no-overlap --prompt "Run:" --fn "pango:DejaVu Sans Mono 12"' --term=x-terminal-emulator
  • dmenu: X11
    • packaged in Debian (suckless-tools)
    • Status: works fine but impossible to switch back to it if you loose focus (need to kill it in a term)
    • Usage: dmenu_path | dmenu -p "Run:" -l 10 | xargs swaymsg exec

Notifications / Screen Overlay

  • mako: Wayland (notifications):
    • packaged in Debian (mako-notifier)
    • works fine
  • wob: Wayland (progressbar)
    • packaged in Debian
    • Status: works fine
  • xfce4-notifyd: X11 (notifications):
    • packaged in Debian
    • Status: works fine but display in the middle of the screen thus not very practical

Input Method

  • fcitx5: X11 Wayland
    • has Wayland support
    • packaged in Debian (now includes the mozc binding patch)
    • Status: works fine with both Wayland and X11 applications
  • fcitx4: X11
    • packaged in Debian
    • Status: untouched config from X11 works but completion menu may not be displayed; running fcitx-autostart fixed it (you may need to killall fcitx first)
  • ibus: X11 Wayland
    • packaged in Debian
    • Status: ibus-wayland is available and was switched to using a newer version of the wayland input protocol (see Debian#905001 and linked upstream BR) but Sway use an even newer version (and this one only); I was not able to make completion work at the time but the bug is closed and I guess it's working now but I have not tested it.

So here are the various protocols:

Terminal

  • xfce4-terminal: X11 Wayland
    • packaged in Debian
    • Status: works fine
  • terminator: X11 Wayland
    • packaged in Debian
    • Status: works fine (with Sway >=1.1)
  • foot: Wayland
    • packaged in Debian
    • Status: works fine
  • sakura: X11 Wayland
    • packaged in Debian
    • Status: works fine
  • alacritty: X11 Wayland
  • terminology: X11 Wayland
    • packaged in Debian
    • Status: works fine but could not make IME support work despite the recommended ECORE_IMF_MODULE and XMODIFIERS settings

Screen Capture

  • grim: Wayland (screenshot) (there is a wrapper called grimshot too to make things easy)
    • packaged in Debian
    • Status: works fine
  • wf-recorder: Wayland (screen recorder)
    • packaged in Debian
    • Status: works fine
  • xdg-desktop-portal-wlr: Wayland (screenshot, screencast, and possibly remote-desktop)
    • packaged in Debian
    • Status: experimental, requires pipewire >=0.3 and FF >=84; tested screencast with FF and GMeet, it worked but takes a few seconds to initialize and sometimes hang and it may not be possible to get it to work again withotu restarting Sway; currently sharing a specific window or output is not yet possible.

Screen Settings

  • light: (unfortunately orphaned since the 8th of March, 2023, let's hope someone picks up the maintenance)
    • packaged in Debian
    • Status: works fine
  • brightnessctl:
    • packaged in Debian (brightness-udev is needed to be usable as non-root)
    • Status: works fine

Browser

Electron Apps

The Electronframework is based on Chromium/Ozone which now has a Wayland backend. Support in Electron came in version 12 which enables Ozone. Detection of Wayland environment is not automatic yet but on recent builds there is the `--ozone-platform-hint=auto` option to enable autodetection (I could not make it work yet though). Currently Electron now supports client-side decorations (but on tiling compositors like Sway you won't see them by default though). Unfortunately IME are not working yet.

To enable Wayland on the following applications you need to add the following options on the command line (or edit you .desktop file): --enable-features=WaylandWindowDecorations --ozone-platform=wayland

  • signal-desktop: X11 Wayland
    • not packaged in Debian but upstream provides a package for Ubuntu that works on Debian
    • Status: works fine but IME support missing on Wayland
  • VSCodium: X11 Wayland (OpenSource distribution of Visual Studio Code without telemetry and tracking)
    • not packaged in Debian but upstream provides a working package
    • Status: works fine but IME support missing on Wayland

Misc Apps

  • Libreoffice: X11 Wayland
    • packaged in Debian
    • Status: works fine on XWayland, native Wayland support if using the GTK3 backend (with the extra libreoffice-gtk3 package) and working well too
  • netevent: (Input-Event device cloning utility)
    • use case: if you wish to control several machines with the same keyboard and mouse, like with a KVM switch, then you can use devices from one to control others and switch machine using a special key
    • not packaged in Debian but materials provided upstream (needs this update though)
    • Status: works fine
  • Wine: X11
    • packaged in Debian but lags behind a lot, my tests are using the packages made by the Wine project
    • Status: works fine on XWayland with sometimes a few quirks; apps hang if run in non-native resolution or when switching workspace (but windowed using the full screen size often works; using a virtual desktop is also a working option). There is WIP to add upstream Wayland support and it's making quite a lot of progress (see 2020 report, 2021 report and 2022 report
  • wl-clipboard: Wayland
    • packaged in Debian
    • Status: works fine

Workarounds

GUI Frameworks

GTK uses GDK to draw and support for Wayland exists but a few things are missing thus it is not enabled by default. Other frameworks do not always enable Wayland by default depending on distro and version.

Currently this works fine:

# ensure GUI frameworks use Wayland
# breaks a few apps or behaviors (Chromium, Emacs…)
export GDK_BACKEND=wayland
export CLUTTER_BACKEND=wayland
export QT_QPA_PLATFORM=wayland-egl
# breaks a few apps or behaviors (Unity…)
#export SDL_VIDEODRIVER=wayland
export ELM_DISPLAY=wl
# enable Wayland on Mozilla apps
export MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1
export MOZ_WEBRENDER=1

IME Settings

im-config sets various environment variable for various frameworks and X11 compat. You may also wish to set the GLFW_IM_MODULE too as a few applications use this framework.

The complete set with the recommended fcitx method (version 5 is better but the config is unchanged) (you might do without im-config altogether):

export XMODIFIERS="@im=fcitx"
export GTK_IM_MODULE="fcitx"
export QT_IM_MODULE="fcitx"
export CLUTTER_IM_MODULE="xim"
export GLFW_IM_MODULE="fcitx"


Java Applications

Set _JAVA_AWT_WM_NONREPARENTING=1 in your environment to fix behavior with menus and always on top issues (and maybe others).

Readings