OTOH, there are things X provides that Wayland design prohibits ever
providing.
Is it my understanding that Wayland does not allow remote rendering? Does
this mean that `ssh -X` would no longer be able to open a remote window,
not even a `xterm` session? I thought this was the core funcionality of
any UNIX-like system. Wasn't this one of the reasons why UNIX was created
in the frist place? Have a terminal that connects to a central server?
There is something like XWayland that should resolve this, maybe? Are
major distributions like openSUSE going to switch to Wayland or XWayland?
Gianluca
On Tue, 24 Oct 2023, Felix Miata via tde-users wrote:
jacobheinrich composed on 2023-10-24 18:59 (UTC):
I know that X11 is still around, but its development isn't exactly lively anymore.
A mature system needs little "development". OTOH, there are things X provides that
Wayland design prohibits ever providing. I hope TDE resources never need to be
wasted conforming to Wayland requirements.
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Felix Miata
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