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Wayland terminal poll-off:
13% kitty
37% foot
48% other
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@Conan_Kudo I remember using KDE in 1998. I wonder if it's any different today... ;)
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@monsieuricon @Conan_Kudo it's still as awesome, if that is what you mean.

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@monsieuricon xterm through the compatibility layer

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@monsieuricon
Alacritty. Written in a memory-safe language (rust), fast, quite lean, applies config changes instantly. And supports Wayland obviously.
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@intrbiz @monsieuricon @kde is fantastic, especially on @fedora! If you haven't tried it recently, check it out!

https://kde.fedoraproject.org

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@monsieuricon !
Stable, fast, does all what I want, integrates nicely with my (Wayland) desktop.

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@monsieuricon To be honest whatever comes with the desktop environment. Even when I was using sway I used konsole because KDE is what I usually use. For gnome I also just use the default. the terminal application for me is just a way to use tmux + ... so I prefer it to stay the same and not having to reconfigure yet another terminal app for no real benefit.

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@monsieuricon Alacritty is my goto terminal, it works in Wayland (when I've used it) but I mostly use XOrg.

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