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Mozilla Might Finally Enable Firefox's Wayland Backend Soon
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Firefox is surprisingly one of the few programs that has no/almost no glitches in wayland with nvidia.
Try it with multiple monitors. Unless I manually enable native wayland, it flickers just like most other xwayland windows.
I meant using MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1, of course
only glitch recently is that I couldn't get multi-account containers to work. 2 years ago I couldn't even open setting's menu under wayland, so it's been evolving