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@m0xEE @mischievoustomato but it is broken by default. Wayland Firefox users have had to manually set environmental variables since forever. Arch Wiki claims that Firefox now defaults to Wayland when running under Wayland by default, but my testing shows that wasn't true a month ago.
That's awful.
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@mischievoustomato @crunklord420
Indeed — cursor being misaligned when using a wrapper that shouldn't be used in the first place is too much of a corner case to back up as tall of a claim as "broken by default".
I use Sway with Void on two laptops with Intel hardware — nothing is wrong with Firefox. I don't use much, but what I do — works perfectly, it works so well in fact that I don't even have xwayland enabled and only have a bare minimum of Xorg libraries installed — only those which are mandatory dependencies of other software and software that I build myself I build without X11 support. Minor issues like this happen from time to time and get fixed promptly, they aren't Wayland specific — it could be a bug with anything down the line: compositor, KDE, Firefox itself… :marseyshrug: