Chromium Wayland is an open-source project that aims to bring the popular Chromium web browser to the Wayland display server. This project is backed by the Free Software Foundation, which is pretty cool!
The official name of this project is actually Ozone-Wayland. It mainly provides a set of classes that help Chromium work with the Wayland graphics system. So if you're into coding or just curious about how things work under the hood, this is a neat area to explore.
Right now, you can find 64-bit binaries available for both Ubuntu and Fedora Linux operating systems. If you’re using one of those, you’re in luck! But don’t worry if you’re on a different Linux distribution—there's still hope.
If you want to build Chromium Wayland on another Linux distro, you'll need to do it from scratch. You can follow detailed instructions right here: Building Instructions. It might seem tricky at first, but it can be a fun learning experience!
This project really opens up new possibilities for developers and users alike who prefer using the Wayland server. By supporting Chromium, it gives more options for those who want speed and performance while browsing.
If you're interested in giving it a shot, check out the download page on Softpas. It's super easy to get started!
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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