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Hyprland 0.42 Wayland Compositor Ditches Wlroots, Adds Explicit Sync Support

([Wayland] 6 Hours Ago Hyprland 0.42)


Hyprland 0.42 has been released as the newest feature release to this dynamic tiling Wayland compositor that remains "100% independent" and "doesn't sacrifice on its looks." Hyprland had been doing some heavy lifting via the Wlroots library but now in version 0.42 that dependency is eliminated.

Hyprland 0.42 does away with its Wlroots dependency but now adds a dependency on Aquamarine, a light rendering backend library being developed by the project.

Hyprland 0.42 also adds Wayland explicit sync support, there is an in-house XCursor implementation for legacy themes, and many fixes and performance improvements.

Those wanting to learn more about all of the Hyprland 0.42 Wayland compositor changes can do so at [1]GitHub .



[1] https://github.com/hyprwm/Hyprland/releases/tag/v0.42.0



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