On 9/22/19 3:08 AM, Leigh Scott wrote:
On Sat, Sep 21, 2019 at 8:33 PM Ty Young <youngty1997(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Fedora and other distributions have been working on rootless Xorg
since 2013. We've had it in place since at least 2015. This change was
made way back in Fedora 24.
Do you mean 'Support non-root X'? if so some DM's still don't support it.
https://github.com/canonical/lightdm/issues/18
This is Nvidia's fault. It was hidden from you because sometimes the
packaging for the proprietary Nvidia driver has forced non-rootless
Xorg. I guess that's no longer the case, oh well. Talk to the packager
for the Nvidia driver, or better yet, talk to Nvidia to get them to
support rootless Xorg properly.
As far as I know we don't force non-rootless X.
For the giggles I tried the Cinnamon spin. Unless something changes
after installing the Nvidia drivers, X. Org is running as root unlike
Gnome Fedora.
I couldn't actually install the drivers because the update GUI in the
cinnamon spin is broken and/or the repo/update servers are down. Again.
Also, who is maintaining the cinnamon spin? Do they by chance speak
Spanish as their primary language?
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