cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/24574658 was checking my old favourite posts and found this.
Show ContentPossibly linux@lemmy.zipEnglish1·6 months agoI can’t say I’ve had the same experience. It was always buggy especially with multiple displays and touch screens. What pushed me to Wayland was the much better battery life.
Show Contentkekmacska@lemmy.zipEnglish1·6 months agook i know that wayland is better for those but it is still not a valid reason to abolish xorg
Show ContentPossibly linux@lemmy.zipEnglish1·6 months agoWe aren’t abolishing Xorg. I will be here for a very long time.
Show Contentkekmacska@lemmy.zipEnglish1·6 months agoi really hope so, because if they did, 65% of desktops/wms wpuld become inaccessible, that would really erode my trust with linux
Show ContentPossibly linux@lemmy.zipEnglish1·6 months agoWhy would they become inaccessible? Also why would that erode trust? You can do whatever you want.
Show Contentkekmacska@lemmy.zipEnglish1·6 months agomany desktops and wms were only designed for Xorg, as wayland wasn’t anywhere in that time
I can’t say I’ve had the same experience. It was always buggy especially with multiple displays and touch screens. What pushed me to Wayland was the much better battery life.
ok i know that wayland is better for those but it is still not a valid reason to abolish xorg
We aren’t abolishing Xorg. I will be here for a very long time.
i really hope so, because if they did, 65% of desktops/wms wpuld become inaccessible, that would really erode my trust with linux
Why would they become inaccessible? Also why would that erode trust?
You can do whatever you want.
many desktops and wms were only designed for Xorg, as wayland wasn’t anywhere in that time