• sem@piefed.blahaj.zone
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    9 hours ago

    Some tools like xev have Wayland equivalents like wev, but some don’t.

    I like Wayland overall but am sometimes presented with things that used to work in xorg and don’t work anymore in Wayland.

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    14 hours ago

    I’m a simple user
    I install Fedora
    It displays stuff
    I’m happy

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    15 hours ago

    Actually you can have xorg. There’s really not a lot of people left who really want it (the original developers least of all). Maybe you could even be the one to put in the insane effort required to make it not suck complete shit.

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      15 hours ago

      As far as I’m concerned, it already doesn’t suck.

      Maybe it sucks to develop around and maintain, but as a user? It’s working for me just fine.

      (And, being a stable release LTS kind of guy, I don’t tend to fuck with things that are currently working just fine.)

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        15 hours ago

        It does horrific things with memory and has decades of technical dept and backwards compatibility

        It isn’t great for the long term

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          15 hours ago

          My config is close to 15 years old and I’ve never had any issue with it. What are those horrific things you speak of? How do they affect me? I have no intention to migrate away unless I’m forced by circumstance.

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            14 hours ago

            Presumably because some poor sods have been fighting to keep it going for you all this time? Do you think it just magically keeps working on it’s own without someone maintaining it?

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        It sucks to maintain so much that almost no one wants to do it. The amount of technical suckage within xorg really cannot be overstated. It sucks in a lot of “consumer-facing” ways too, but we’ve had decades to learn to live with all of the quirks and hacky workarounds. Now that wayland compositors are in a usable state, people are beginning to notice the missing features as well (like HDR for example).

        It’s your setup and if it works then that’s fine. I just can’t help commenting on these kinds of posts where the OP shares their thinly disguised opinion as a “shitpost” because they get downvoted when they do so in an unironic way.

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        13 hours ago

        There is also Xlibre to modernize it and get rid of old cruft. It is still early stages though, so who knows if it will succeed or become abandoned, etc.

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          i hope somebody keeps X alive but xlibre i don’t think would last long. even ignoring the weird antivax conspiracy spamming on LKML, the lead dev confused ^ in C as exponential…

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          I personally have no faith in Xlibre, its developer(s?) seem inexperienced and their contributions to x11 codebase are of low quality

          Thankfully there are other projects around keeping x11 alive:

          theres xwayland-satellite, which implements more of x11 in wayland so you can basically run an x11 session with wayland support.

          And than there is phoenix, which is a new implementation of x11. Supposedly it shall have none of the legacy garbage code that makes x11 so hard to maintain.

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            @toothbrush @Tanoh
            >xwayland-satellite
            does not implement anything, just glues xwayland to session
            phoenix and yserver might be good Xwayland alternative, not Xorg/xf86, because Xorg is mostly about DDX drivers and it’s only way to use 2d acceleration on old hardware (which is deprecated, but still might be useful)

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    I made a serious effort to switch to Wayland, which involved ~3000 lines of code to hammer the experiences I like in fvwm3 into labwc and it still feels imperfect (X11 has too many clipboards, but Wayland has too few)

    There are some minor more-smooth experiences (games don’t microstutter when I change audio tracks) but the steak isn’t really worth the sizzle.

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      is your wayland config(?) available somewhere? i also use fvwm3 and want to try wayland, tried KDE6 but it really doesn’t fit me.

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      9 hours ago

      Yeah, it’s the younglings trying raise money to get Gabe a better yacht afaiu.

      BTW’ing I think they call it.

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        I’ve seen your comments. I get it, you hate video games, young people and Gabe Newell. Do you need to bring it up at any opportunity? How do you even connect this to the wayland vs. Xorg disussion?

        BTW’ing I think they call it.

        How out of touch can you get?

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          I don’t hate computer games or young people, I’ve had both for ages.

          I’m not a big fan of Valve, or the billionaire running the app store from his mega yachts.

          BTW’ing seems relevant. It’s an ecosystem that’s been largely focused on turning a gnu/linux workstation into an x86_64 Steam player for over a decade and now Valve are using BTW as $UPSTREAM. It’s what this kinda thing evolved into as actually compiling stuff was harder than copy and pasting ''yaourt eyebleach-kitchen-sink-bin steam" https://www.shlomifish.org/humour/by-others/funroll-loops/Gentoo-is-Rice.html

          Ask a question on X11 in the world of BSD, Debian, RHEL, Ubuntu, Raspberry Pi OS, Gentoo, Alpine, Rocky, MX or in the nerd mines of Phoronix, Linux Questions or Stack Exchange and people will help that have knowledge, ask in BTW lands and there will be witch hunt by people who have no idea what they are talking about.

          If X11 goes down it would be like Mad Max: International banking and airports screens would just go black, Moscow, Pyongyang and Beijing too…even more important stuff like adverts could stop working at scale.

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          I don’t know why this is a thing, but i’ve seen it before where people claim wayland is only good for gamers, and since gamers are cringe to them they don’t like it lol. It’s funny to me considering wayland had forced vsync for the longest time and they refused to change it.