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  • rhys@lemmy.rhys.wtftoFirefox@lemmy.mlTouch support on Linux
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    1 month ago

    It looks like you’re on the right track — Firefox is running under xwayland rather than Wayland. I had this problem with one of my devices too, but it was fixed by setting the two environment variables you mention and possibly a third, MOZ_USE_WAYLAND.

    I’d start by confirming those variables work by executing Firefox with them one-shot:

    MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1 MOZ_USE_XINPUT2=1 MOZ_USE_WAYLAND=1 firefox
    

    If that works, stick them in /etc/environment or /etc/profile (or ~/.profile), restart your session, confirm they’re set (eg, echo $MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND) and you should be good to go.

    If they don’t work, I’d start exploring what’s preventing Firefox from running natively under Wayland.



  • 40% of national expenditure on defence and security is astounding. I’d read previously that the massive defence spending was reshaping the Russian economy, but I had no perception it was that high.

    That sounds like the sort of spending you’d pursue if you were heading toward total war, not merely entrenched in a single ‘special military operation’. I wonder if it indicates that those who suggest that this is just the opening stage of what will end up being a much larger war involving the attempted conquest of other nations might be right.