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  2. Wayland (protocol) - Wikipedia

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    The Wayland core protocol does not support communication between Wayland clients at all as the corresponding functionality (if needed) is regarded by the Wayland community as something which should be implemented by the desktop environments (like KDE or GNOME), or by a third party (for example, by using native IPC of the underlying operating ...

  3. KWin - Wikipedia

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    KDE mascot Konqi and window manager. KWin is a window manager for the X Window System and a Wayland compositor. [2] [3] It is released as a part of KDE Plasma, for which it is the default window manager. KWin can also be used on its own or with other desktop environments.

  4. KDE Plasma 5 - Wikipedia

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    Support for Wayland was prepared in the compositor and planned for a later release. [1] It was made initially available in the 5.4 release. [10] Stable support for a basic Wayland session was provided in the 5.5 release (December 2015). [11] Support for NVIDIA proprietary driver for Plasma on Wayland was added in the 5.16 release (June 2019). [12]

  5. KDE Plasma 6 - Wikipedia

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    KDE Plasma 6 was designed to not be a very large departure from KDE Plasma 5, instead being a series of improvements. [5] KDE Plasma 6 is built using Qt 6 , KDE Frameworks 6 and KDE Gear 24.02 . [ 1 ] [ 6 ] In addition, support for the Wayland protocol was mainstreamed as the default graphical session, with X11 support made secondary. [ 7 ]

  6. KDE Plasma - Wikipedia

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    KDE Plasma is a set of graphical shells developed by KDE for Unix-like operating systems. With the KDE brand repositioning in 2009, Plasma 4.4 succeeded KDE 4.3.Currently, it has four workspace variants: one for desktop PCs and laptops (Plasma Desktop) [a], [4] [5] [6] one for TVs (Plasma Bigscreen), [7] one for smartphones (Plasma Mobile), [8] and another for embedded and touch-enabled ...

  7. Pop!_OS - Wikipedia

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    Pop!_OS provides full out-of-the-box support for both AMD and Nvidia GPUs. Pop!_OS provides default disk encryption, streamlined window and workspace management, keyboard shortcuts for navigation as well as built-in power management profiles. The latest releases also have packages that allow for easy setup for TensorFlow and CUDA. [5] [6]

  8. KDE Frameworks - Wikipedia

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    KWayland is the KDE library for implementing Wayland support in KDE applications, it fulfills needs beyond what QtWayland provides. All the KDE applications in a plasma-wayland-session use this library and LXQt maybe as well. KWayland has been part of KDE Frameworks since 5.22 (May 2016); it was formerly distributed as part of KDE Plasma 5.

  9. Compiz - Wikipedia

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    Compiz (/ k ɒ m p ɪ z /) is a compositing window manager for the X Window System, using 3D graphics hardware to create fast compositing desktop effects for window management. . Effects, such as a minimization animation or a cube workspace, are implemented as loadable p