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Mesa 24.1 Now Supports Vulkan Explicit Synchronization On X11
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Originally posted by Myownfriend View Post
What are you on exactly? When was it ever even suggested that other means of security would be thrown out the window and security will be handled exclusively by Wayland?
to protect against the keyloggers.
I uninstalled it, because I am in the minority that do find that malicious.
Id rather stick with xauthority, ssh untrusted forwarding and xsecurelock, kernel permissions/selinux etc.Last edited by mSparks; 17 April 2024, 11:22 AM.
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Originally posted by mSparks View Post
that is what wayland does,
to protect against the keyloggers.
I uninstalled it, because I am in the minority that do find that malicious.
Id rather stick with xauthority, ssh untrusted forwarding and xsecurelock, kernel permissions/selinux etc.
Do you think Wayland disables kernel permissions, selinux, and any other methods of security? The only things that no longer apply in a Wayland session are things that are X-specific.
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Originally posted by rabcor View PostOk i am a bit confused, what is explicit sync? cuz the way i understood it, explicit sync on wayland was there so u could turn vsync off, for the first time in wayland history, cuz some absolute low iq jackasses designed the damn thing.
What does this bring us on x11?
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Originally posted by Myownfriend View Post
Do you think Wayland disables kernel permissions, selinux, and any other methods of security?
I don't care any more. Not my problem.
Originally posted by Myownfriend View PostThe only things that no longer apply in a Wayland session are things that are X-specific.
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Originally posted by Myownfriend View Post
I don't care what you run. I'm just shocked by how stupid you are.
ad hominems and ad populums are absolutely all I expect, they tell everyone everything about a wayland loyalists belief system that they need to know.Last edited by mSparks; 17 April 2024, 07:20 PM.
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