I was planning on running GNOME on Wayland but I don't see anything on if it's supported yet and didn't see a simple way to just enable it in GNOME, did I miss something or does it just not support Wayland on FreeBSD yet?
I don't see any problem with that. The main thing is that it works without errors. For example, Oracle Linux Gnome version is 40.4. And it works perfectly.GNOME in FreeBSD is very old
Well, if asked for GNOME-on-Wayland and Wayland is a bleeding edge technology (even if it's some 15+ years old). Hence my answer.I don't see any problem with that. The main thing is that it works without errors. For example, Oracle Linux Gnome version is 40.4. And it works perfectly.
I don't think chasing versions is a good thing. Stability is the most important thing.
Yes, I agree, but the latest is not necessarily the greatest. I will repeat that Oracle Linux Gnome with a wayland session works stably. It is possible that the authors of the Gnome port have good reasons not to chase innovations...Wayland is a bleeding edge technology
There is only Gnome. No other Wayland compositors either. They (correctly) removed all flexibility so they can minimize the amount of software they need to provide support for to maximize income.RHEL10, there's only Wayland, no X (though there is XWayland)