Javier Martinez wrote: > 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.... >
Doesn't change that what one person likes or works for them may not work for others or they may not like to use. You come off as some sort of a fan of Wayland that thinks everyone should only like and use Wayland. To use anything else makes them wrong even if they are not. You like Wayland. Fine. I don't care. Wayland is not something I want to use at this point. Period. Until it works for me in a way that I like better than other software I currently use, I don't care what anyone else thinks, likes or uses. >> 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.... > To be honest, if I liked Gnome, I would not care what he thinks. I use and like KDE. If someone else hates KDE, so what. Why should I care? Just like I don't care if someone else uses Gnome or any other piece of software like for example, systemd, which I don't like. Others can use systemd all they want. Doesn't bother me at all. I'm actually glad they have it as a option. Again, just because I don't like something doesn't mean others can't or shouldn't be able to use it. > >> 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.... I live in a place that hits close to 100F each summer. It's also very humid. My computer runs 24/7 unless the power is out. It multi-tasks to say the least. My CPU stays fairly busy. I've never heard of a CPU burning a house down. Sounds kinda silly. LOL Dale :-) :-)

