Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
new compositor on wayland
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starting w oct 27, 2024 ( dated Oct 22) a new compositor (called labwc) was released in an updated bookworm release
i know my install script is impacted
see
https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/a-new-release-of-raspberry-pi-os/@bugsounet i know this will impact your stuff too
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@sdetweil yes, again more work ;/
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@bugsounet yes. never ending change
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AND the new releases are using node 23!!!
false alarm… user didn’t share all the info… manually installed node and got node 23…
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@sdetweil Really… So maybe current version of MM² have to be patched :/
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@bugsounet yes, have to fix my installer, today
posted new topic here w instructions .false alarm on node 23
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installer fixed
except for screen saver settings, as wayfire.ini is no longer used
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@sdetweil I will install last OS in my pi 4 for inspect (when i have some keep time :/)
info on labwc
Labwc, a Wayland window-stacking compositor, doesn’t have screen saver settings. However, you can configure Labwc to do other things, such as:
Set a shortcut to a launcher: Create a configuration file at ~/.config/labwc/rc.xml and add a entry.
Start a background-image client and a panel: Add the command to ~/.config/labwc/autostart.
Labwc is a lightweight compositor that stacks windows and renders some window decorations. It’s inspired by openbox and takes a simple approach, avoiding features like animations.on pi those files are in
/etc/xdg/labwc/autostart /etc/xdg/labwc/rc.xml /etc/xdg/labwc/environment
none of that appears changed when setting screen dimming on in raspi-config
none of the script older settings are triggered -
Just wanted to say thanks for the hard work!
P.S. Sorry for cluttering the post. :)
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@bugsounet yes, I saw the same, none of the older settings trigger, but haven’t found a new one…