Hi! And first of all, really, a big thumbs up to the team behind the Solus project.
For personal reasons, I had to stop using Linux for some months (probably 4 or 5 months to be exact).
When I left Solus 4.5 (KDE Plasma), I was already satisfied with it, but had some small performance issues, sometimes, with my dual screen setup, and it was impossible to use Wayland correctly. Only X11 worked.
Now, I'm back on Solus and installed the updates (so now, I'm with 4.6, still with Plasma) and... the performance are awesome, and especially... I tried Wayland again... with no real hope, since I was always unlucky with it and... WOW! What a surprise!
- The driver for my Huion Kamvas 24 Plus graphic tablet which worked only on X11... now works on Wayland... Well, it's a bit tricky, I have to click once with the pen at the extreme right side of the tablet screen, but once it's done, it works, and I can draw with the pressure of the pen. Awesome!
- OBS, which I think didn't work to capture screens, now seems to work as well.
- The very glitchy softwares... are not glitchy any more... WELL... I STILL have a little glitch with my web browser software (Brave) which happens when I extend the windows to full screen. Sometimes, the windows display is cut at the top and I can't see any more what's on top of it... But it can be fixed with some patience, and it's not as glitchy as it was before.
All of that to say... I felt really skeptical about the idea of Solus planning to focus on Wayland and get rid of X11 in the near future (I don't know if that's still the case, but I read it was some months / years ago), but now I can conceive the idea of Solus no longer offering X11 without feeling forced to leave this distribution for another.
X11 still seems more adapted to my usage and hardwares... but now Wayland seems definitely usable, and my Solus installation is even more performant.
So really, awesome job from all the persons behind this OS. Thank you for that. I'm really amazed.
From all the Linux distributions I tried, it's definitely the best for home computing / desktop needs, in my opinion.