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Fedora has had Wayland-enabled Firefox for several years at this point.



Same as for Debian in my observation. Firefox uses Wayland by default out of the box for clean installs. But there may be still be legacy Debian installations which have carried over the use of X11 through upgrades etc.


I think that's only if you use Gnome. I'm using XFCE and the Firefox that's installed is the X11 variety.


I was about to say, I thought this was already long since standard, but I’m on Fedora. I didn’t realize they were shipping a non-standard FF build.


afaik the build is not relevant - it is the configuration / way that ffx is started that matters (ex, MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1 firefox)




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