 WOW! Latest NVidia drivers (5.43.02) are working with Wayland! Even waking from sleep works. However, one of my systems required a plasmashell --replace & to fix strange plasma behavior.  On my all AMD system, wayland is my default boot mode.  I think my nvidia systems could also do the same...
 I really like how wayland gracefully handles switching in and out of wine games... make them almost feel "native".  Makes me wonder what native wayland support for wine will be like.... Only a few minor quirks with window tile locations vs non-tiled location and Telegram cannot remember where it was before it was minimized. Otherwise, very few issues to report.  Loving the progress and wanting to thank everyone involved, so I am sta
[12:34] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:49] <ahoneybun[m]> Heyo BluesKaj 
[13:49] <fenris[m]> ?
[13:51] <BluesKaj> hey ahoneybun[m], fenris[m]
[21:10] <mmikowski> RikMills[m]: Do you still want assistance on the flutter installer?
[21:11] <mmikowski> I'm definitely motivated for 24.04...
[21:18] <RikMills[m]> mmikowski: Yes, it would be great to get a a ISO with the new installer well before that. Either a seperate build alongside the noe with ubiquity, or replacing it
[21:32] <mmikowski> Hi Rik: Ok, will open a ticket. I expect we can run with the ubuntu flavor to start and merge the existing ubiquity assets in.
[21:35] <mmikowski> Please send along any resources that would be helpful. You can pm me if it's going to be noisy.
[21:44] <mmikowski> RikMills[m] ^^
[21:54] <mmikowski> what is noe?
[21:54] <mmikowski> Or, How Soon is Noe?
[23:12] <RikMills[m]> Noe?
[23:58] <mmikowski> RikMills[m]: "Either a seperate build alongside the noe with ubiquity..." <= noe?