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Phoronix: Wayback Is An Experimental X11 Compatibility Layer For X11 Desktops Using Wayland (archive)
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Wouldn't that still suffer from all the problems that Wayland has?
The worst of both worlds: Wayback will have to implement the whole X stack within a Wayland context. We're getting to the point where the "fixes" for deprecating X are becoming worse than just maintaining X itself.Wouldn't that still suffer from all the problems that Wayland has?
I mean, look on the bright side. Windows is still relying on a file system that's over three decades old, and the new one that was meant to replace it is still stuck in development after 12 years, so it's not like Linux is "behind the curve" in this matter.Linux is forever cursed to not have a "modern" filesystem
I'm confused... What's the point of this? What about XWayland?Wouldn't that still suffer from all the problems that Wayland has?
Twelve? I would say twenty. The next generation filesystem was supposed to be part of Longhorn, which later became Vista. But it got delayed and remains delayed.I mean, look on the bright side. Windows is still relying on a file system that's over three decades old, and the new one that was meant to replace it is still stuck in development after 12 years, so it's not like Linux is "behind the curve" in this matter.
Just a couple of days ago, he was loudly declaring he'd bring a coc violation against anyone who tried to bring xlibre into alpine. Now he's announced this abomination. It's clearly not a serious project, but is instead an attempt to end-run around xlibre by making it "pointless".Edit: The troon responsible for this.
It can stay delayed for forever for all I care, the legacy filesystem from when Gaben still worked there still works just fine.Twelve? I would say twenty. The next generation filesystem was supposed to be part of Longhorn, which later became Vista. But it got delayed and remains delayed.
Not the first time somebody has said that.
More like Chris Chan x MeatloafThe worst of both worlds: Wayback will have to implement the whole X stack within a Wayland context. We're getting to the point where the "fixes" for deprecating X are becoming worse than just maintaining X itself.
Edit: The troon responsible for this.
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Anyone else think he looks like Chris Chan?
Christ what a malicious autist. Also has this bozo never heard of XQuartz? That even runs (reasonably) well in MacOS.A sampler: One person said Wayland sucked so bad on Asahi Linux they switched to X11 to solve all the problems. It looks like Hector actively was attempting to break X11 in Asahi linux.
this nigga looks like a fucking thumb lolThe worst of both worlds: Wayback will have to implement the whole X stack within a Wayland context. We're getting to the point where the "fixes" for deprecating X are becoming worse than just maintaining X itself.
Edit: The troon responsible for this.
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Anyone else think he looks like Chris Chan?
Unless there's some more text, I don't see how he was actively trying to break it? Nothing he wrote here isn't untrueIt looks like Hector actively was attempting to break X11 in Asahi linux
No, he looks like Andy Kindler.Edit: The troon responsible for this.
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Anyone else think he looks like Chris Chan?
The panel thing is wrong if I'm remembering correctly. They set the click areas to include the invisible margins so you can still throw the mouse into a corner and click, as any sane person would. Its purely a visual option.