• Sebastian Krzyszkowiak@social.librem.oneOP
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      24 hours ago

      @dean @kde @kde I guess so… but why? You’d be limited to the background layer, and this doesn’t really call for a nested Wayland compositor. It may be worth looking at simpler ways to tackle that (depending on exact requirements): screenlocker’s QML UI, a layer-shell client, KWin effect etc.