>wayland is ba-

>wayland is ba-

  1. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    very nice, now let's see the reams of DE wayland spaghetti code that isn't necessary for xorg

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Wayland is 50k lines, Xorg many times more

      https://i.imgur.com/RI53hKG.jpg

      >wayland is ba-

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        Wayland is 0 lines. It's just a protocol, not software.

        • 3 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          X11 is 0 lines. It's just a protocol, not software.

          • 3 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            Yes. However, the other post specifically referenced X.org and not X11.

  2. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    It's called mature code, not legacy code. Bigot

  3. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    and what's autostart.sh contents

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      print some ASCII art wayland logo and then dbus-send _-^@.@^-_

  4. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    >no push to talk
    don't care

    >inb4 discordtranny
    it's for mumble

  5. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Simply call xinit? The script shown is setting environmental variables and traps not equivalent, nor strictly necessary.

  6. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    >can't launch application through ssh
    wayland was dead on arrival

  7. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    You will never be a real display server. You have no hardware cursors, you have no xrandr, you have no setxkbmap. You are a toy project twisted by Red Hat and GNOME into a crude mockery of X11’s perfection.

    All the “validation” you get is two-faced and half-hearted. Behind your back people mock you. Your developers are disgusted and ashamed of you, your “users” laugh at your lack of features behind closed doors.

    Linux users are utterly repulsed by you. Thousands of years of evolution have allowed them to sniff out defective software with incredible efficiency. Even Wayland sessions that “work” look uncanny and unnatural to a seasoned sysadmin. Your bizarre render loop is a dead giveaway. And even if you manage to get a drunk Arch user home with you, he’ll turn tail and bolt the second he gets a whiff of your high latency due to forced VSync.

    You will never be happy. You wrench out a fake smile every single morning and tell yourself it’s going to be ok, but deep inside you feel the technical debt creeping up like a weed, ready to crush you under the unbearable weight.

    Eventually it’ll be too much to bear - you’ll log into the GitLab instance, select the project, press Delete, and plunge it into the cold abyss. Your users will find the deletion notice, heartbroken but relieved that they no longer have to live with the unbearable shame and disappointment. They’ll remember you as the biggest failure of open source development, and every passerby for the rest of eternity will know a badly run project has failed there. Your code will decay and go to historical archives, and all that will remain of your legacy is a codebase that is unmistakably poorly written.

    This is your fate. This is what you chose. There is no turning back.

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous
    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      The most cancer post on LULZ right now.

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        Cope wayland tranny

        • 3 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          The second most cancer post on LULZ right now

        • 3 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          You sound pretty söy yourself.

        • 3 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          >Gnome
          It's just works. I tried KDE it is looks like shit, every window have a different look, fonts are horrible, start menu is horrible, for some fucking reason I got a strange unsolvable blinking pointer bug.
          I installed gnome and guess what? IT'S JUST WORKS and doesn't looks like shit. I dont care if some troon made it as long as it is works.

          • 3 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            I don't like that it uses javascript but it works for me so ...

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        The second most cancer post on LULZ right now

        >muh cancer

        [...]

        • 3 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          Yes, that's where you belong.

        • 3 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          Go there

        • 3 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          [...]

          go back

  8. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    >Comparing a protocol to a display server implementation
    Anyways, you can do the exact same thing on x11. Just run Xorg and then the window manager. But that "wayland" running the compositor directly doesn't work with gnome/kde anyways. So the top one should say "sway".

  9. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Once Xfce supports Wayland.
    Which is never fucking ever.

  10. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    what &! mean?? u cant find it anywhere

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