Good choice, another step closer for "Wayland is the future"
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Originally posted by avis View PostFreed space 4.1MB, LMAO.
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Originally posted by avis View Post
Anecdotal evidence is anecdotal and extremely popular among Linux fans.
Guess what, I cannot run my XFCE session under Wayland. You've got no crashes but I have no Wayland at all.
And you must love this tidbit from https://wiki.xfce.org/releng/wayland_roadmap :
Amazing progress! Fragmentation! (In-) Completeness! (Missing) Features! XFCE doesn't even pretend they will support HDR or VRR any time soon.
I fucking hate Wayland. Not the protocol, I hate how it merges the display server and the window manager and doesn't provide a common featureful core/feature set for all its users. Maybe in 20 years from now, all Wayland compositors will have all the features now available in KWin ... doubt! LMAO. What a shitshow.
Your anecdotal evidence: "Xorg hasn't crashed on me on any of my systems (Intel/AMD/NVIDIA) in over 10 years now."
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Originally posted by avis View Post
You started with ad hominem which already invalidated your message.
Secondly, currently ~95% of Wayland compositors do not support VRR/HDR and many Wayland compositors don't yet implement fractional scaling. It's 2024 now, 15 years since Wayland has been devised. And I'm "the troll".
And here's something funny. You cannot use bitmap fonts together with fractional scaling in Wayland because such fonts will look blurry as hell. So much for Wayland being "forward-looking". A real use case. No such issue under Xorg. And again, I'm "the troll".
Go insult me again, that will instantly make your messages look solid and trust worthy.
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Originally posted by avis View Post
It's weird, in Windows/MacOS/iOS/Android the display server is separate from the WM but Wayland thinks differently.
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Originally posted by avis View Post
I fucking hate Wayland. Not the protocol, I hate how it merges the display server and the window manager and doesn't provide a common featureful core/feature set for all its users. Maybe in 20 years from now, all Wayland compositors will have all the features now available in KWin ... doubt! LMAO. What a shitshow.
The fact HTTP servers decided to reimplement QUIC from scratch is obviously QUIC's fault. After all, it was better in 1989 when there was no "protocol" nonsense and the only way to get HTTP out there was to use CERN HTTPD (or Netsite). Because then all you had to do was following the CERN HTTPD prot--- I mean interf--- I mean put the right bits in the right place to make it work on that one server.
In short, you must also hate QUIC a lot... not the protocol mind you but QUIC.
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Originally posted by anarki2 View PostNow the only thing that remains is bcachefs support. With RH's Stratis/XFS aspirations, I wonder if that'll ever happen tho.
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