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UPDATEJetBrains2026-03-26

JetBrains Discontinues X11 Support in WebStorm 2026.1

Key Takeaways

  • ▸JetBrains is ending X11 support in WebStorm 2026.1, requiring users to transition to Wayland or alternative display protocols
  • ▸The discontinuation aligns with industry trends toward modernizing Linux display infrastructure away from the aging X11 standard
  • ▸Linux developers using WebStorm on X11-dependent systems will need to update their infrastructure or consider alternative IDEs
Source:
Hacker Newshttps://www.neowin.net/news/jetbrains-releases-webstorm-20261-with-typescript-6-support-and-wayland-by-default-on-linux/↗

Summary

JetBrains has announced the removal of X11 support from WebStorm starting with version 2026.1, marking a significant shift in the IDE's display server compatibility. X11, the legacy Unix display protocol that has been widely used in Linux environments for decades, will no longer be supported in future versions of the popular web development IDE. This change reflects the industry's broader move toward Wayland, the modern successor to X11 that addresses many of X11's architectural limitations. JetBrains has not provided a specific migration timeline or detailed transition guidance for developers currently relying on X11 in WebStorm.

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