Yesterday, raspberrypi.com announced a new version of the operating system for the Raspberry Pi. The new version is called Bookworm and it has one big change that will have a big impact on how the Collimation Circles application works on this new system. The old OS Bullseye used X11 as the window manager, but the new version switched to Wayland. And this is really good news for Collimation Circles. Transparency now works out of the box! No more tinkering with the settings. You launch the application and it just works! I'm really excited about that! It was really major drawback! But not anymore! Yeeeeeah!
Collimation Circles on new Raspberry PI OS Bookworm
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