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The Performance Penalty Of Xfce/Xubuntu On XMir
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Originally posted by TAXI View PostDid Mark ever say it will run native? Cause they have XMir for other DEs...
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Originally posted by Thaodan View PostGames don't use toolkits like Qt (except some games like KDE-Games).
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Originally posted by uid313 View PostIt would be interesting to see a three-way comparison of X.org, XMir and XWayland.
Or a five-way comparison of X.org, XMir and XWayland, native Mir, native Wayland.
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Originally posted by LinuxGamer View PostThis is why Kubunutu is going to Run Wayland "I observed incorrect behavior being shown in the video. I'm pretty sure nobody has noticed so far, you need to know KWin very well to notice it. And that's the point why I recommended to Kubuntu developers to not use XMir in their stack"
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Originally posted by LinuxGamer View PostHmm remember what Martin Said? "But I have doubt that KWin will work just fine on top of Mir" http://blog.martin-graesslin.com/blo...ces-of-ubuntu/
i see it as the BSD Beast
http://phoronix.com/forums/showthrea...for-commercial
It's still a FOSS license, contrary to what you're FUDing there.
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Originally posted by intellivision View PostAs said before, there's nothing wrong with the BSD license.
It's still a FOSS license, contrary to what you're FUDing there.
oops forgot to point out the Key here "unlikely that we would be able to open source the commercial" so its going to be Proprietary if they go down that road
Last edited by LinuxGamer; 07 August 2013, 05:43 PM.
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Originally posted by LinuxGamer View PostNot all Opensource license's are Free license's you can't call them the same thing see the FSF for more info
The BSD license is permissive, meaning that you don't have to publish your source code under the same license as the original work.
It's surprising how many people in the OSS community don't get this and immediately think BSD == proprietary, even though it's a FOSS license approved by both the FSF and OSI.
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