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Prominent KDE developer Nate Graham put out a blog post today reaffirming the KDE Plasma’s intent that Wayland is their main focus and X11 support continues to be maintained but eventually it will go away. Nate Graham also noted around 73% of KDE Plasma 6 users are already using the Wayland session.
Tbh 73% is low for something as important as a thing you’re going to basically enforce. Get to 90% and then we can talk.
From what I read, it was originally higher (82%), but went down because SteamOS has X11 as its default.
You can read more about KDE X11 plan on here: https://pointieststick.com/2025/06/21/about-plasmas-x11-session/
Quoted from the blog: "Current status: Plasma’s X11 session continues to be maintained.
Specifically, that means:
That is good. I really like that approach.
I have 2 computers with KDE which I’ve been using for the past 6 months or so. I recently read about how to switch to Wayland (log out, find the option, log back in). Both of my computers were using X11, not sure why. Maybe I chose that during installation.
I switched both to Wayland and I’m going to do my best to stick to it. One of my computers has an older Nvidia card but luckily I don’t seem to have any problems.
Purely anecdotal, but maybe a large part of the 27% using X11 don’t even know the difference.
X11 is the default. For Plasma 6, so you didn’t choose it that’s just what it was.
Bit chicken and egg though, isn’t it? Maybe a big desktop environment enforcing Wayland will get people working more on the fixes for the stuff that doesn’t work out yet.
I understand people being annoyed if they are in the 30% though, and not trying to dismiss that.
Not really or at least not enough.
Of course they’re not going to drop it while it’s still at 73%.
We’ll see about that one.
No you won’t.
They won’t throw more than a decade of work to the garbage because “30%” and Nvidia. Those issues can be fixed. Want them to be fixed? Stop complaining and contribute.
Honestly just buy a machine that has issues with Wayland and daily it yourself.
Note, they said “compile” and “deploy”, not “function” or “work”.
That’s basically “#vibecoding on release” talk.
“Continues to run” is “continues to function”.
And they elaborate anyways:
Please read the articles you’re commenting on.