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True, one could consider the bolted on security as part of the cruft, especially in such settings which would have custom X11 server implementations....
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Very good point, I hadn't thought about using ACLs to have even better and finer grained control of access to system resources such as sockets....
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While that is of course true, it is also a good example of a difference that is not really a conceptual one.
This is mostly a consequence...
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If we examine the funding targets more closely, we can see that these are mostly free desktop infrastructure technologies.
As such they are available...
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I was not talking about two implementations of an X11 display server but about futile attempts to find differences between X11 and Wayland in areas in...
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Exactly.
There are much more similarities than differences.
Some people try to find differences in the areas of similarity and ultimately...
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I've been following these exchanges - and had some of my own - and it seem they are deeply entangled in a web of misinformation, misconception and misinterpretation...
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It is as "multi user" as X11, they have just different defaults.
Wayland's socket defaults to access being restricted to the owning users,...
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Security considerations aside, the point was that obviously one can allow other users to connect to one's socket, whether that is being use for Wayland...
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I wonder why this would even need to be said.
Everyone who has a basic understanding of unix domain socket knows that it its file permissions...
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As I said I can totally relate.
However it is also understandable that the initial focus of QtQuick had been embedded use cases since Qt...
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Exactly.
Using a versatile language or environment does not imply any specific use case.
Sure, nothing wrong with that.
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This might depend on your distribution but this would be very weird package dependencies.
Even an install of KDE Neon, which installs more than...
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Right, I occasionally do use those.
But their usage time is by far less than that of Konsole, Kmail/Kontact, Kate/KWrite or Dolphin.
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Of course there is.
If a bug is in an application, it is clearly the application that is not working correctly.
E.g. if there...
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Interesting, haven't seen any difference so far.
None of the KDE applications I am using regularly have even been transitioned to QtQuick, let alone...
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I might be wrong but isn't Kirigami's goal to have the same L&F across devices, not being native to any as a result?
I was more thinking...
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