>>Somehow I doubt that you could take, for example, Xorg and all the
>>programs using it from some variant of BSD and compile it under >>Linux
>>and have it magically work without any regard to or dependency on
>>suitable graphics card drivers.
Thing is you SHOULD be able to do that. That is kind o
On Sat, 2024-03-02 at 22:43 +0100, René J.V. Bertin wrote:
> On Saturday March 02 2024 17:11:48 hw wrote:
>
> > This is bad interface design. I guess whoever designed it knew what
> > they wanted and it escaped them that someone who doesn't know what
> > they were trying to accomplish is only bei
On Sunday March 03 2024 05:22:15 Draciron Smith wrote:
>Thing is you SHOULD be able to do that. That is kind of the idea that
>drives OSS in general.
And AFAIK you can. XOrg has a single codebase for every officially supported
platform; Xquartz for instance is built from the upstream sources wit
On Sunday March 03 2024 12:52:33 hw wrote:
> Modernity is totally besides the
>point here.
Sadly no, in my book. But I'm not going to get into a shouting match about this.
On Sun, 2024-03-03 at 05:22 -0600, Draciron Smith wrote:
> > > Somehow I doubt that you could take, for example, Xorg and all the
> > > programs using it from some variant of BSD and compile it under >>Linux
> > > and have it magically work without any regard to or dependency on
> > > suitable grap
Remind me, do KDE's MLs have ignore/black lists?