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<__toor__>
besides adding -D xwayland what do I need to do to enable xwayland support? Do I need to compile an Xwayland package or is it something that river will build itself?
<__toor__>
nevermind. I realized I can use a distro container and just run Xwayland from there
<__toor__>
I am not going to package upp X11 build dev just to play minecraft :D
<TheAnachron>
Wait, Minecraft doesnt work on Wayland yet?
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<Guest66>
i have a laptop that i dock sometimes, connecting it to an external display. on X11, i used `autorandr` to dynamically disable the laptop's display and set the external as the primary (my intended goal: only have one display active). i'm a bit of a wayland rube, treating it as a black box that "just works" for now. as i understand it, river is
<Guest66>
responsible for configuring displays, and i have indeed successfully moved views from the laptop's native display to the external.
<Guest66>
to any other river + docking laptop users out there, how do you handle automatically doing this for all views (and potentially disabling the native display)?