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Fedora 25 Alpha Released With Wayland By Default
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Originally posted by Krejzi View Post
Out of all possible problems that may arrise with this transition, numlock key is your biggest concern? WOW. Such importance, much priority.
(Is it reported anywhere?)
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Originally posted by birdie View PostCertainly it won't be a deb or source based distro and that leaves me ... with CentOS 7 only. Luckily it'll be supported for 10+ years and maybe in 5+ years Wayland will become usable.... tried deb once, never going back
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Originally posted by birdie View PostSeveral years ago I first caught a glimpse of Fedora developers being actively hostile towards its end users. And now Fedora 25 has reached the apex of hostility. Using a barely functional graphical subsystem which doesn't natively support hundreds of legacy programs is beyond imbecile. Yeah, I'm perfectly aware of the X server emulation in Wayland but then even if we're talking purely about Wayland, it's just not generally ready to run your displays. Too many things are either outright broken or not supported.
Do you seriously expect developers to switch everything to Wayland before making it the default on Fedora?
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Originally posted by arakan94 View Post
Hostility? I've never met hostile Fedora dev.. On the contrary.
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Originally posted by birdie View PostSeveral years ago I first caught a glimpse of Fedora developers being actively hostile towards its end users. And now Fedora 25 has reached the apex of hostility. Using a barely functional graphical subsystem which doesn't natively support hundreds of legacy programs is beyond imbecile. Yeah, I'm perfectly aware of the X server emulation in Wayland but then even if we're talking purely about Wayland, it's just not generally ready to run your displays. Too many things are either outright broken or not supported.
Now, I'm a bit lost 'cause I've been using Fedora since RedHat 5.0 and I don't know what distro to upgrade to. Certainly it won't be a deb or source based distro and that leaves me ... with CentOS 7 only. Luckily it'll be supported for 10+ years and maybe in 5+ years Wayland will become usable.
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Originally posted by coastiron View PostYou have tree options:
1. Don't use Wayland. Switch to X. It is probably done automatically for properietary Nvidia drivers.
2. Use nouveau open-source driver.
3. Change yours GPU for something more open-source friendly like Intel or AMD.
While 3 is an option for old hardware, I don't think I want to part with my GTX 660 yet (it has Vulkan and all that). Which leaves me with number 1. Sigh.
Originally posted by 89c51 View PostLast time i heard they were arranging a meeting of some sort. No idea if that happened or will happen and what the outcome was.
There are wayland devs involved in this here in phoronix. Maybe they can chime in.
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Originally posted by birdie View PostNow, I'm a bit lost 'cause I've been using Fedora since RedHat 5.0 and I don't know what distro to upgrade to. Certainly it won't be a deb or source based distro and that leaves me ... with CentOS 7 only. Luckily it'll be supported for 10+ years and maybe in 5+ years Wayland will become usable.
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Originally posted by birdie View PostSeveral years ago I first caught a glimpse of Fedora developers being actively hostile towards its end users. And now Fedora 25 has reached the apex of hostility. Using a barely functional graphical subsystem which doesn't natively support hundreds of legacy programs is beyond imbecile.
Anyway you can switch to X.Org in a few clicks on login screen.
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Several years ago I first caught a glimpse of Fedora developers being actively hostile towards its end users. And now Fedora 25 has reached the apex of hostility. Using a barely functional graphical subsystem which doesn't natively support hundreds of legacy programs is beyond imbecile. Yeah, I'm perfectly aware of the X server emulation in Wayland but then even if we're talking purely about Wayland, it's just not generally ready to run your displays. Too many things are either outright broken or not supported.
Now, I'm a bit lost 'cause I've been using Fedora since RedHat 5.0 and I don't know what distro to upgrade to. Certainly it won't be a deb or source based distro and that leaves me ... with CentOS 7 only. Luckily it'll be supported for 10+ years and maybe in 5+ years Wayland will become usable.
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