Linux und Musik …?

Gnome / Wayland evt.
The long answer for Wayland is a bit more complex. As Linux's modern display server protocol, Wayland was developed as a direct replacement for X11. Thanks to Xwayland, a compatibility layer for X11 integrated into Wayland, X11 applications and plugins work without issues in most cases on Wayland. Currently, none of the popular plugin frameworks support Wayland directly. However, this is actively being worked on (at least for some of the frameworks, such as JUCE and DPF) and there's workarounds for certain scenarios as well. For the time being, this means that if a DAW does not offer X11 support, as is the case with, for example, PreSonus' Studio One, it can't be run on X11. However, such a DAW can still load X11 plugins via Xwayland perfectly fine on Wayland. And all of this without the user even noticing it.
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Gar nix. Ich habe Gnome, Mate und, als Letztes, Xfce getestest. Ich bleibe jetzt einfach dabei. Der andere Schnickschnack wird demnächst runter geworfen, sollte mir das so taugen. Einziger Nervpunkt war, dass die Start-Taste nicht unterstützt wird und somit natürlich für jeden Zugriff aufs Startmenü die Maus genutzt werden muss.

Mit Whisker menu und einem Shortcut jetzt auch kein Problem mehr.
 


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