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pro_grammer@programming.dev to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago

XWayland 24.1 Released With Explicit Sync, Better Rootful Experience

www.phoronix.com

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XWayland 24.1 Released With Explicit Sync, Better Rootful Experience

www.phoronix.com

pro_grammer@programming.dev to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago
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    X11 is a mess. Wayland is a mess.

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      Solution: Create a new standard (always works so well)

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        I present x12land

        Because fuck it!

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          With that name we won’t get anywhere! I propose we abandon x12land and start a new standard, w12!

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            deleted by creator

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              Shush! Lennart might hear you!

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        Mir is there

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          Mir is wayland-based now :p

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        If it would be a standard intented for Unix ideology and not business requirements of X11 (35+ years is a long time) or Wayland (RedHat is one company with its own interests, sometimes contradicting, say, mine as a Unix user), then it could work well.

        X11 paradigm I like more than that of Wayland, but it could use some clearly incompatible changes.

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        xkcd 927

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        https://xkcd.com/927/

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          damn you beat me to it

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      How, exactly, is Wayland a mess? It has a good legacy window compatibility layer and is solving a lot of problems X11 had. Seems perfectly alright to me.

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        Ehhh, any time I try a new distro I realize after a half dozen apps dont work, that its because its using wayland by default. X11 just works, wayland is a mess.

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      Let’s all use the WindowServer from SerenityOS!

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        Reject GUI, return to console

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          can’t wait to try Blender in CLI

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            Framebuffer? Oh, but mouse… GPM? But it probably doesn’t work in a framebuffer…

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              what’s GPM ?

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                It’s a mouse in console, essentially. A mouse in the tty

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            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8g4gki8sL5U

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          TUI goes brrr

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            Browsh sadly is non-functional without a display server. It has no way to click on links.

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