Every release has a killer feature. Qt 6.6 features the opposite – staying alive. This blog post describes work to make Qt clients more robust and seemlessly migrate between compositors, providing resistance against compositor crashes and more. Qt 6.6 is bringing something to the Linux desktop we haven’t had yet: transparent recovery from display server crashes. The solution for this? Instead of exiting when the ... ⌘ Read more
Every release has a killer feature. Qt 6.6 features the opposite – staying alive. This blog post describes work to make Qt clients more robust and seemlessly migrate between compositors, providing resistance against compositor crashes and more. Qt 6.6 is bringing something to the Linux desktop we haven’t had yet: transparent recovery from display server crashes. The solution for this? Instead of exiting when the ... ⌘ Read more