Just installed KDE Plasma on my Ubuntu system to replace GNOME and Wayland. Mainly to get rid of an issue where my games would lose mouse lock, but now I can have two different wallpapers on both monitors and have a clock on my second monitor which is AWESOME.
I WISH I INSTALLED IT SOONER, I LOVE IT.
I want to love KDE, and really, I do, but I just can’t replace my normal desktop. Gnome makes sense to me. I disagree with a lot of their “simplification” ideology, but I can’t say they do a bad job at it.
I’m happy you’re enjoying KDE. Enjoy it even more for me. :)
Have you tried plasma 6?
Yeah, I have. It’s a huge improvement over 5. I use it on my virtual machines, since flinging the mouse into the corner isn’t really an option there, I just can’t get used to it on my main machine.
Plasma has mouse corner stuff, I always turn it off because I will forget that it’s on and accidentally trigger something, but it’s there and ready to bind to your actions!
Yeah, I meant that I don’t use Gnome on my virtual PCs, because it’s not as easy without the mouse corner stuff. KDE is easy even without the mouse corner stuff.
Oh, I see lol. Early morning misread, sorry
I misread the same way and I’ve been awake for about 120 seconds
Plasma uses Wayland, doesn’t it?
Existing versions support both X11 and Wayland. Future versions will only support Wayland.
https://blogs.kde.org/2025/11/26/going-all-in-on-a-wayland-future/
But X support is through Wayland, at just that was my impression. I mean it’s not using X11 directly, or is it?
oh shit, it does hahah. I guess it’s not a wayland issue then. :s
It (Wayland) is the default session, but supports both for now. OP mentioned they chose the X11 session because games lose mouse lock, which is why GNOME wasn’t an option since it doesnt support X11.
It supports both, but X is going through Wayland, not a direct support. At least that’s how I understand it.
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KDE is following GNOME in dropping x11 support in early 2027. The only solution if you want to still use x11 going forward is to get a LTS like ubuntu and bunker up for the next 10 years.
I tried kubuntu on my work laptop. Pretty neat so far. But I switched to Niri and for a laptop at least I prefer it to floating style WM.
I switched from gnome to niri and I really like the new workflow, however I’m having an issue in which some games won’t go full screen or won’t resize after changing the resolution. Sometimes rebooting my computer fixes the issue tho.
I haven’t tried gaming on niri. But I think they talked about it on the dual boot diaries.
I’m using Niri and gaming happily with it on Steam and Heroic. 👌 10/10 would recommend. AMA.
What kind of graphics card do you have? This smells like an Nvidia issue. I haven’t had any Wayland issues since I switched to AMD
I am using Fedora with Gnome on Wayland with an AMD gpu and have encountered the same issue. Someone found issues that should be fixed in the mutter 49.3 version, should probably be in Gnome 49.4 - Reddit comment
Huh, alright. That’s annoying. People were downvoting me for some reason but I was literally just curious, and you’ve given the exact kind of answer I was hoping for to satisfy that curiosity. Thank you.
games would lose mouse lock
Did gamescope not do the trick for you? Having used both Gnome and KDE on Wayland anytime I’ve encountered that issue the solution was simply to use gamescope.
I only tried to use gamescope as a launch option, but that made it so at least one of the games wouldn’t launch. I’ve not tried with others though or installing it through apt. So far switching to kde has done the trick, so not going to try fixing a problem that isn’t there anymore (so far).
Install Wallhaven plugin, then you can have two different wallpapers that are changed each ten minutes.
But once you’ll br affected by a bug you may not like it as much. I reported a bug many months ago about being unable to download or visualize image from Nextcloud, and I’m yet to see any reply on my report.








