Hope Wayland gets more support and Fractional Scaling will finally work well.
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Apparently theres a "better wayland" already as is -- forgot its name now. I'd love to see it overcoming both wayland and Xorg.
Arcan maybe?
Oh...Arcan. Yep, that one.
Freesync for Gnome
What's so special about plasma 6? Currently on plasma 5 and like it. Don't really know too much it can improve on besides reliability and the desktop being more usable and easy to use.
Oxygen² theme was promised around the release of plasma 6 so probably next year!
Getting my Pinephone Pro up and running, and getting away from Google forever, finally. Also I'm gonna make the jump from Arch to either Gentoo and/or Guix, I think.
What are women most excited for?
Why are you bringing gender into something that doesn't need any gendering?
Just using it like I've always been with as little change as possible.