Bro, I just got 9.22 staging. What the hell? 😂
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You’re up to date. Staging refers to the updates they release every 2 weeks.
That’s in contrast to the stable releases they release once a year, which incorporates all the development that happened in the past year of staging updates.
... is that good? I think it's good. Right?
Edit: help me! ELI5, plz
Good for those who want Wayland native windows.
But as with new code and features, it may have bugs. I wouldn’t be surprised if some distros make it default back to Xwayland instead.
It is default XWayland and will only fallback to Wayland if no XWayland found.
Fixed the title.
It's good.