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    Phoronix: Vulkan Support Begins Landing For Wine's Wayland Driver

    A few days ago the Wine Wayland driver merged HiDPI support improvements and now for ending out the week is yet more work to land for Wine's Wayland driver: the first bits of Vulkan enablement...

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    2024 will be the year of Linux gaming

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Kjell View Post
      2024 will be the year of Linux gaming
      2024 will be the year of Linux gaming on Wayland, this is save.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by SerialCool View Post

        2024 will be the year of Linux gaming on Wayland, this is save.
        2024 will be the year or multi things for gaming with Wayland, XWayland, X11...

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        • #5
          Hope they can fix VK child windows issue in Wine. MS Office renders black screen at the moment.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Aisyk View Post

            2024 will be the year or multi things for gaming with Wayland, XWayland, X11...
            Fedora will drop X11 in 2024 and all other Linux distros will most likely (have to) follow. Fedora has always been the source of most of the innovations and standards in the Linux world. Accordingly, Wayland will be pushed through even more in 2024.​

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            • #7
              Originally posted by SerialCool View Post

              Fedora will drop X11 in 2024 and all other Linux distros will most likely (have to) follow. Fedora has always been the source of most of the innovations and standards in the Linux world. Accordingly, Wayland will be pushed through even more in 2024.​
              Most likely, yes. Reason being Xorg devs (aka Redhat devs) are tied to Fedora now. So if no one else want to take up the Cape (and let us be honest the cape is icky), well...

              2024 will most probably be the year Xorg is put into a medically induced coma and then it is just a matter of time until life support is turned off.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by wertigon View Post

                Most likely, yes. Reason being Xorg devs (aka Redhat devs) are tied to Fedora now. So if no one else want to take up the Cape (and let us be honest the cape is icky), well...

                2024 will most probably be the year Xorg is put into a medically induced coma and then it is just a matter of time until life support is turned off.
                Its not like anyone else could pick up the work on Xorg, but those Xorg devs are foremost also the Wayland devs, no matter what company pays their rent.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by SerialCool View Post
                  Fedora will drop X11 in 2024 and all other Linux distros will most likely (have to) follow. Fedora has always been the source of most of the innovations and standards in the Linux world. Accordingly, Wayland will be pushed through even more in 2024.​
                  Bullshit. Nobody cares about Fedora or RH-based distros.

                  Must I remind you we still have distros without systemd as well? (and you can do that even in those with systemd, they just come with systemd by default, but "default" doesn't mean "the only" option, dummy)

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                  • #10
                    2124 the year of the lunix desktop

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