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I think you meant sway, i3 is a window manager written for X11.
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I said: "I will daily drive wayland once sway fixes their compatibility bugs with i3" That is I am not using wayland at the moment and I'm using i3 (x11) due to bugs in sway.
Sway is the wayland window manager that is a "drop in" replacement of i3. I can't use it right now because it has several bugs that prevent me from using it.
Nevermind me, haven't had my morning coffee yet, I read "I'll use Wayland once they fix their compatibility bugs with i3" so was kind of confused since i3 dies not work on Wayland.
Might wanna drink a bit more coffee btw (sorry I couldn't hold it lol).
Hahahaha, I'll take your advice into consideration
@Samueru @Nibodhika Which specific bugs?
https://lemmy.world/comment/8762394