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especially with so many linux convert'ees this year an especially this MONTH!!
and it seems like a good number of linux distro's are converting to making wayland the default as it gets further developed
I won't be able to help you actually implement it, but extest[github.com] is supposed to be a decent workaround that effectively converts X11 events into Wayland events.
Valve will continue to work on full Wayland support in "Valve time".
ill try it out now and see how it works
This is why I now use an immutable distro. Everything at the system-level is off limits, so I can't break it. It protects me from myself. Everything else is containerized, so reversing things and removing them is simple.
It's not perfect. If an application I want to run doesn't have an Appimage available or it isn't on Flathub, I have to try and fight with Distrobox or something similar. This environment would probably be frustrating for anyone who actually knows what they are doing, but for me it's the perfect playground where I feel like I have enough freedom to tinker, but not so much that I'll get myself into trouble.
That aside though, this has been the best, smoothest, and most enjoyable operating system experience I've had in over 30 years of computing.
Rolling your own with Arch is amazingly powerful for those who know how to wield it. Everyone else though might be better off with something that has things set up for them and softens the sharp edges a bit.