• PseudoSpock@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 year ago

    It’s not X12, and not even half of what X11 was. It was made by people with all the wrong agendas and it still took them over 10 years to come up with something not even half of what X11 was. It (Wayland)… needs… to… die… So that proper resources can be dedicated to making of X12. And if possible, make it forever impossible for any games that aren’t Linux native, or just no games at all, which is even better. So many hours wasted on making that wayland and the same for games, resources that should have always been spent on making a real X12.

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      1 year ago

      You live in imagination land.

      Nobody devs x11 because they all hate it, and you think you know better than EVERYBODY who has actually touched the code.

      Wayland is currently fine, why not take your own advice and make it work better rather than improve something that is so fundamentally broken that literally nobody who has tried thinks it’s even possible to fix.

      You know significantly less than the x11 devs, yet you confidently assert that you have a better solution. Do you honestly think nobody tried to work on x11? Everybody did, and they all gave up, because it’s an unworkable mess.

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          1 year ago

          Uh… okay. There’s a reason nobody who knows what they’re talking about agrees with you, you’re a very confident person who knows very little.

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        1 year ago

        Nothing wrong with a re-write. Just make it backwards compatible and use the same protocols… and most certainly, do not drop core features.

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          The protocols were fundamentally broken, that’s the problem.

          They destroyed security, they made multiple displays with mixed refreshrates and DPI’s impossible, and many other fundamental issues.