I'm still using Timely, although you have to edit it's AndroidManifest to add the necessary permissions for newer Android versions. One more thing that was bought and killed by Google.
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HDMI-CEC out of the box? Does it not lose focus when you turn off/on the TV so keyboard/remote navigation becomes impossible?
They had 6 months of testing with release candidates, although you are not entirely wrong there are bound to be bugs still. Plus this release is almost entirely DB related refactoring, so you are not wrong about the maturity side either.
That's just what you get when you fork a codebase with no care about code quality (hopefully after this it will be in a good place).
- They have an experimental Wayland session already. It mostly works except for some pretty important stuff...I also haven't seen development on it for a long while.
- I think this is almost a 100% no.
- I tried to implement that myself. Making them shorter than the screen is easy. Making them appear above the edge of the screen is hard, but not impossible - the code is in JavaScript and the logic is kind of disjoint across multiple files and stuff depends on panels being at the edge of the screen - I didn't do it in the end because it was too much effort for something I didn't want that much.
They don't (I sure didn't know who I would vote for and why at 16) but that doesn't mean it needs to stay that way.
This could present an opportunity to have a few classes still in school explaining why voting matters and why making an informed choice is important immediately when it gets relevant.
I had lots of problems with the previous version when turning the TV off/on while it's running, like losing keyboard access (no focus) until you use the mouse at least once and it updating the display settings every time. Hope it's getting better now.
TBH the keyboard focus issue is happening on most Login Managers and DEs, so it's not really their fault. I will try it out some time, until then I keep using my SteamOS install.
Depending on your TV it might not be enough. I've set it up, but my TV decides my PC doesn't have CEC because it only starts responding after boot, not immediately.
None of the x11 sessions in any DE were as smooth video output-wise as the Wayland sessions I tried, especially with multiple monitors, they always had various problems and stutter.
That is why I switched to Wayland in the end.