El 18/9/25 a las 0:29, Dale escribió:
This is true. When I posted that Wayland wasn't ready for me, that's my decision based on the fact that when I have tried to use Wayland in the past, it didn't work like I wanted or expected. Just because something works for someone else doesn't mean it works for me. I might add, what works for me might not work for someone else either. Thing is, what I believe works for me isn't up to someone else. It's up to me to decide. Just like it isn't up to me what works for someone else. :-D
There is not almost software with wayland native support. People that usually says "I use wayland", want means: I use Xorg with wayland driver....
This is why I posted earlier that some people use Wayland and it works fine for them. It's also why I said I'm not against Wayland either. There are lots of software out there that I may not like but others do. Examples. Gnome. KDE. Another, Fluxbox. I've tried Gnome but don't> like it.
Gnome? It sounds to me one stress cpu software, maybe a benchmark that uses gtk?, the other software you are pointing are window managers (kde is one desktop environment). Is that what you says?
Millions, likely MANY millions, of people do like and even
love Gnome.
What would L. Torvalds will say about this???? Winter is coming, be prepared for flames....
Gnome may work better and be better suited for someone else. Dale :-) :-)
If you live in a really cold place, yeah!, gnome is really useful, you will save a lot of money in getting your home hot, your cpu will do this horrible task. But be care, with the latests cpus from intel or AMD you can burn your home since their operating temperature are near fahrenheit 451....
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