I’m not aware of any software phasing out X11 support in favor of Wayland.
I’m not aware of any software phasing out X11 support in favor of Wayland.
No, it isn’t. Wayland is a toy for people who play. X11 is a tool for people who work.
The concept of work is relative. See below.
Won’t be long now before your your favorite DE’s will only be available on Wayland, and be missing features because of it.
That doesn’t concern me at all personally—and if I wore your temperament on my sleeve, DEs should get the fuck away from X11 altogether.
My use case requirements have never involved DEs, and if I ever want to flirt with that kind of casual experience it may as well be with new boobs like Wayland.
I could huff “get off my lawn” just as hard as any other, but why? Let people choose whatever they want.
It does not FULLY replace X11 functionality, and they have no intent to fix that.
No kidding. That’s the entire mission statement of Wayland.
Why go backwards and break what works for our daily jobs?
Nothing is stopping you from using X11 outside of company policy, which is an entirely different problem.
It fucking moronic.
No it’s not.
I’m a longtime user of X11 and vastly prefer it for what I do, but I’m not going to force the opinion of my preference on others with different use case requirements.
C’mon, the *nix world is big enough for choice.
When you’re work crap (in this case, X11) starts poorly replacing things I use for gaming, then yes!
FTFY.
What the hell kind of gatekeeping is this anyway?
I remember when ReiserFS was prolific as ‘a beowulf cluster of’ and stage1 Gentoo cred, which are also likely all but forgotten.
Hard to believe this is old time trivia now. Time flies.
This is blursed as hellven. ngl.
In vitro is a nice touch when the skeet don’t work.
Likely one or more of the following:
The kbin webui likes to summarize.
For example the mention @shadearg@lemmy.world
simply displays @shadearg
as a link to https://lemmy.world/u/shadearg
, completely obscuring the format of the actual mention.
I suspect that the direct community link may be transformed in a similar way.
Edit: explanation
Just use !community@instance
, e.g. !openstreetmap@lemmy.ml
.
“I fuck Arch, btw.”