On 2/7/24 20:09, hw wrote:
On Sat, 2024-02-03 at 13:53 +0100, Lucio Chiappetti wrote:
I hope to be able to go on with Xorg until I live.
Or use wayland and start living now :) Living in the past seldwhen is
a good idea.
Except when the past is better: More capable, complete, and highly
evolv
On Thu, Feb 08, 2024 at 05:50:44AM +0100, hw wrote:
> I still don't see why it shouldn't be possible. I never expected a
> port, and I understand that the architectures of X11 and Wayland are
> very different. Yet why shouldn't it be possible to create a
> compositor that provides the configurabi
On 8/2/24 13:51, hw wrote:
It has become a very limited option years ago and is basically
obsolete. Just try to run, for example, firefox on a remote host via
X11 forwarding. I suspect that anything that might use acceleration
powers of a graphics card doesn't work, and that kinda leaves only
x
On 8/2/24 11:55, Chris Bennett wrote:
How many here have grey beards? I hope "somebody" (without grey beard but with
a lot of time) makes a sane X11 emulation layer. On the other hand, OpenBSD is alive and
has it's own heavily patched Xorg called Xenocara and they most likely won't let that go.