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Raspberry Pi OS Now Based On Debian 12 "Bookworm" + Wayland

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  • #11
    So does it run entirely on mesa now? or still the broadcom userspace blobs?

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    • #12
      But I don't understand!

      Only a few days ago we had very smart people, like Panix and many others, explaining that Wayland Just Wasn't Ready!!!1!! covfefe

      /s

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      • #13
        Originally posted by higgslagrangian View Post
        But I don't understand!

        Only a few days ago we had very smart people, like Panix and many others, explaining that Wayland Just Wasn't Ready!!!1!! covfefe

        /s
        The engineers were shot, the product has been shipped.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by cen1 View Post
          X clowns coming in any minute now, explaining to us how this is really bad for some reason.
          At this point everything should be changing to Wayland. We don't need any more security vulnerabilities from the 80's.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by MastaG View Post
            So does it run entirely on mesa now? or still the broadcom userspace blobs?
            Pretty sure that's been the case for a years now.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by higgslagrangian View Post
              But I don't understand!

              Only a few days ago we had very smart people, like Panix and many others, explaining that Wayland Just Wasn't Ready!!!1!! covfefe
              All real men still prefer Xorg with generic unaccelerated non-simd enhanced generic framebuffer drivers. As the framerate is comparable to a slideshow, it is much much easier to read system logs without paginating with less/more.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by caligula View Post
                [ ... ] much much easier to read system logs without paginating with less/more.
                Savvy

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                • #18
                  Oh noes. Does that mean I can't use my RTX4090Ti on my RaspberryPi anymore? I need to have CUDA. I use nothing else.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Chugworth View Post
                    At this point everything should be changing to Wayland. We don't need any more security vulnerabilities from the 80's.
                    I've been trying for a couple of years and I still haven't got Wayland working on my system in a sane way.
                    Last try was Monday evening.
                    I can run Wayland on seat-2 with crap performance if I run it under X11 🙃

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                    • #20
                      Do they support upgrading existing installs or do we have to reinstall from scratch with this new version?

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