• Communist
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    52 hours ago

    Should be wayland by default, finally.

    The wayland transition is almost over. JFC it took forever.

    All that’s left is steam itself, wine/proton, and i’d say we’re basically done.

  • data1701d (He/Him)
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    23 hours ago

    Coolio, but I won’t be using it at least until it hits Debian Testing. Hopefully this can be in Trixie - looks like the freeze hasn’t happened yet.

  • @[email protected]
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    99 hours ago

    Fantastic. It’s my understanding that SDL is responsible for why we can connect generic controllers to Linux without having to download specific drivers.

    • @[email protected]
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      23 hours ago

      SDL is kind of the equivalent to DirectX. It provides a standard interface for multimedia applications regardless of underlying mechanisms. Except the 3D acceleration part I think which is handled by OpenGL / Vulkan.

    • @[email protected]
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      Kind of. It’s the Linux kernel that manages all of the controller drivers and makes them available to userspace, mostly via the evdev interface. SDL is a library for managing graphics, sounds and events in a generic way on multiple platforms and devices. It’s overwhelmingly the most common library used for Linux games - Steam used it for all of their Linux-native ports of Source engine games, for instance. But it also presents all gamepad events in a consistent way regardless of their “true source”, so generic devices tend to work with every game.

      SDL3 mostly clears out all the clutter from the previous versions of SDL. It’s a mature library and gamedev has come a long way in that time. Getting rid of all the weird stuff that the API accumulated makes it easier to use and maintain. Plus there were things like managing audio generally, and pen-and-touch gestures mobile phones and tablets, that were quite the head-scratchers before. That’s all a bit easier now.