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More Details On The OpenGL Situation In KDE's KWin
Well there's an algorithm for that:
1. Pick your favorite: KDE or Gnome;
2. Bash the other DE to get rid of your anger (For example: "Gnome doesn't have fallback, lol fscking FAIL DE" <- and you'd be right);
3. Defend your DE from incomming critisism;
4. Go back to step 2.
What surprises me is that nobody from the key players mentions that steps will be undertaken to FIX this composting issue. So I wonder if it will be fixed or...
The Kwin developer himself stated that it's not a trivial task, taking him over 1 day to compile.
Assumably he's compiling all of KDE but a normal user wouldn't need to. Then again, a normal user also wouldn't know how to strip down the build so they don't have to compile everything.
So what happens when a new user decides to finally give Linux a try and uses KDE? When things begin to segmentfault on him and desktop begins to crash, he will decide Linux is broken and move to Windows again. In effect, KDE's unstability gives Linux a bad name, and this is something that concerns all os us, KDE users or not...
What happens when Gnome apps crash? Exactly the same I guess.
So enough of justifying poor development practice just because we are fanbois of a project.
KDE devs were wrong, and let's hope they will change their practices in the future...
Is this a good practise when I have to bloat my system with mono, python, vala to have my Gnome apps working? What are good development practices in your opinion?
Is this a good practise when I have to bloat my system with mono, python, vala to have my Gnome apps working? What are good development practices in your opinion?
If you're doing embedded, I understand the concern. Otherwise pretty much a useless concern, hard disk space costs about nothing these days.
What surprises me is that nobody from the key players mentions that steps will be undertaken to FIX this composting issue. So I wonder if it will be fixed or...
I'm not a 'key player', but the problem is incomplete features and bugs being exposed. The graphics stack (ignoring GPU specific drivers) isn't done yet.
It's a matter of time as people are simply making it all work. It's shiny, it's new. If you run the bleeding edge, then expect it to be sharp and bleedy
What happens when Gnome apps crash? Exactly the same I guess.
Is this a good practise when I have to bloat my system with mono, python, vala to have my Gnome apps working? What are good development practices in your opinion?
1. It is a different thing an app crushing, and a different thing a window manager crushing...
2. If you believe KDE is less bloated, then you are wasting everyone's time here... Get back to school. BTW, having an additional set of libraries doesn't make a system bloated, but i won't waste my time trying to explain it to you.
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