Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
new compositor on wayland
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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…
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@sdetweil I have coded screen turn on/off for labwc compositor on MMM-Pir
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@bugsounet yes, I saw…
but I am looking for the config option to have system NOT dim/turn off display…
I don’t want to DO it…
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@sdetweil hi, have you changed the full screen behavior anyhow?
I switched to labwc on my pi4 (an existing MM installation) and now always when the screen turns on, after it turned off (MMM-Pir), the task bar is visible and MM is only maximized but not in full screen mode anymore.I updated everything, but that didn’t help.
Any ideas why this is happening?Best wishes,
Alex