![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I agree with hard-code environment variable is not a adequate move, but.There is a multitude of attached issues to that line that are going to regress if the line is removed, although if you encountered these issues upgrading from 3.7 to 3.8, #1821 should have been the only relevant change and we possibly can just revert that. That'll stop it from forcing x11 so you can see what works and what doesn't. Hopefully wayland doesn't have an issue with programs using Gtk keyboard events, otherwise we'll have to restore the old keybinding code as a fallback for wayland.įor isolation of changes, you can delete the line in main.py on line 45 that says os.environ = "x11" and install from source. The keyboard shortcut thing may be a different issue, the keyboard shortcut backend got revamped to make keyboard shortcuts with the tab key work so that CTRL+TAB and CTRL+SHIFT+TAB can work. Hopefully upstream wayland fixes, but that's an indeterminate wait with how long some things have been unfixed in wayland. Wayland being very not backwards compatible and not being the majority installation means Guake is not going to default wayland, but we can drop/relax the x11 force and find alternate fixes to wayland problems. ![]()
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