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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/39342270

Well folks, it’s the beginning of a new era: after nearly three decades of KDE desktop environments running on X11, the future KDE Plasma 6.8 release will be Wayland-exclusive! Support for X11 applications will be fully entrusted to Xwayland, and the Plasma X11 session will no longer be included.

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[–] balsoft@lemmy.ml 7 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I think if you have some use-case that Wayland doesn't fulfill, it's totally fine to just pin some version of Plasma and stick with it. Maybe even switch to Trinity. Chances are it will keep working for like a decade or more.

I still use kdenlive 18.08, because I know how to use that version, and it does what I need it to do perfectly well. They broke something I needed in 19.whatever (I don't remember what it was anymore), so I just pinned it and kept using it ever since. Maybe one day I'll try to figure out the latest version, but there's no real incentive for me to do so.

[–] Lydia_K@lemmy.world 3 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Yeah, you are right. Just a massive pain to deal with as things continue to diverge and I'm forced to deal with maintaining more and more custom solutions just to maintain functionality.

I want wayland to get there, just not seeing it yet.

[–] mech@feddit.org 2 points 1 day ago

You can always switch to Slackware Linux.
The current release doesn't even include a Wayland session yet (nor systemd).
And judging by the project's history, the next major release is likely going to drop in 10+ years.