Re: Re: Trinity with Wayland?

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> is there some reason to use Wayland?
I was curious whether it would hel with problems I am experiencing with Firefox. Long story short, 
I either have horrible screen tearing in FF (during scorlling, but more annoying also when 
playing videos) or I have to restart FF every time I suspend my computer [1]. The latter is not 
an option for me, so I'm going with the former. I heard that Wayland solves the tearing problem 
and wanted to give it a try but of course if I run into a dozen of other bugs then this defeats 
the purpose.

Janek

[1] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1536396

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