Wayland.xzm Now
In Porteus, .xzm files are compressed filesystem images that are "activated" on the fly, allowing you to switch between different desktop environments or display servers without a traditional installation process. The Wayland Transition in Porteus
For years, the Linux world has been moving away from the aging X11 display server (created in 1984) in favor of , which offers better security, smoother animations, and improved performance. The wayland.xzm module provides the necessary libraries and protocols to run a modern, Wayland-based desktop session on Porteus. Key Benefits of the Wayland Module wayland.xzm
: Unlike X11, Wayland isolates applications from one another. This prevents a malicious app from "snooping" on what you type in another window, such as a password. In Porteus,
While Wayland is the future, some users prefer sticking to X11 modules because: 3 Wayland quirks I stopped noticing after a couple of weeks Key Benefits of the Wayland Module : Unlike