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  • #21
    Originally posted by mppix View Post
    Yet, pipewire uses the pulseaudio protocol to connect everything (except for proaudio use cases)
    no it doesnt that is a lie. It has a pulseaudio compatability layer for apps that still uses pulse audio.


    Originally posted by mppix View Post
    ​How do you know if Wayland sets the linux desktop back 10 years?
    You would certainly not notice if you are on gentoo (or windows, or whatever)
    Because its 10 years behind xorg and functionality compared to xorg.

    Originally posted by sinepgib View Post
    Either you contradict yourself or your first comment was misleading. Don't shift the blame for any misunderstandings. Specially since I don't need to tell you there are FOSS options that don't do any of the stuff you criticize. Gentoo, *BSD, etc.
    What am i supposed to take from your gibberish?

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    • #22
      Originally posted by cj.wijtmans View Post
      no it doesnt that is a lie. It has a pulseaudio compatability layer for apps that still uses pulse audio.
      Just to be sure: a "pulseaudio compatibility layer" implements the "pulseaudio protocol" by definition

      Originally posted by cj.wijtmans View Post
      Because its 10 years behind xorg and functionality compared to xorg.

      Not sure what this means. If you are asking when Wayland will match Xorg in functionality, then the answer is never.
      For example
      - Wayland will never implement its own printserver
      - Wayland is not network transparent, but waypipe serializes it and beats X11 forwarding by a lot (that is just a vnc screenshotting today)
      - Wayland does not allow everything to every user so DE's are now starting to offer multi-user remote desktop
      - ...
      - we can also discuss tearing, sync issues, etc but you know those I assume

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      • #23
        Originally posted by mppix View Post
        Just to be sure: a "pulseaudio compatibility layer" implements the "pulseaudio protocol" by definition


        Not sure what this means. If you are asking when Wayland will match Xorg in functionality, then the answer is never.
        For example
        - Wayland will never implement its own printserver
        - Wayland is not network transparent, but waypipe serializes it and beats X11 forwarding by a lot (that is just a vnc screenshotting today)
        - Wayland does not allow everything to every user so DE's are now starting to offer multi-user remote desktop
        - ...
        - we can also discuss tearing, sync issues, etc but you know those I assume
        Sadly there is no option to block your gibberish.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by cj.wijtmans View Post

          Sadly there is no option to block your gibberish.
          There certainly is, LOL.


          PS. if everybody seems to speak gibberish.. it is probably you
          Last edited by mppix; 09 November 2022, 11:45 PM.

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