Originally posted by Candy
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GTK4 Seeing Text Entry Improvements, Easier To Create Custom Entry Widgets
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Originally posted by Britoid View PostAnyway, the rest of the article is redundant because Flatpak is now a thing and you can easily choose what GTK version you want no matter what the host version is.
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Originally posted by Weasel View PostJust because you create a mental asylum for insane morons it doesn't mean that complaining about insanity is redundant.
Completely agree. Not an easy fix though.
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Originally posted by Britoid View PostThe insanity that the Linux desktop has no stable userland ABI? Source code and many times binary might work now but not work one year down the line, that's insane.
Completely agree. Not an easy fix though.
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Originally posted by debianxfce View Post
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Originally posted by debianxfce View Posthttps://fosspost.org/opinions/are-gt...th-their-plans
This breaks existing API and that the gtk project does all the time. Divide and conquer is the strategy of redhat to keep the gnome3 desktop a live and prevent the Linux desktop success. I have dreamed to port the Xfce desktop to Vulkan. The Vulkan API seems to be quite stable.
The article you brought is about API breaking between minor versions of GTK 3, and it does have some ground.
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Originally posted by debianxfce View Post
When you install Debian, you need to install wicd and alsamixerqui and remove networkmanager and pulseaudio. If you want to have a stable system.
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