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Wayland or X11? Why?
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Fix your wayland piece of shit or get it the fuck out of linux. Gatekeeping my ass. It does not FULLY replace X11 functionality, and they have no intent to fix that. Why go backwards and break what works for our daily jobs? It fucking moronic.
No kidding. That's the entire mission statement of Wayland.
Nothing is stopping you from using X11 outside of company policy, which is an entirely different problem.
No it's not.
I'm a longtime user of X11 and vastly prefer it for what I do, but I'm not going to force the opinion of my preference on others with different use case requirements.
C'mon, the *nix world is big enough for choice.
Won't be long now before your your favorite DE's will only be available on Wayland, and be missing features because of it.
@PseudoSpock @shadearg can you provide real world example of X11 being pushed out ? Like a soft actually supporting it then dropping the support in favor of wayland ? I am curious
I'm not aware of any software phasing out X11 support in favor of Wayland.
Sway is coming for i3 for example.
@PseudoSpock but it is a completely different project, it is only i3 compatible as it could have been dwm compatible without being dwm.
It's intent is to replace it.