Xorg is a ticking time bomb, once Red Hat decides to stop maintaining it some of you people better step up to maintain it yourselves or you'll be in for a rough ride.
Xorg is a ticking time bomb, once Red Hat decides to stop maintaining it some of you people better step up to maintain it yourselves or you'll be in for a rough ride. 12 comments
@BrodieOnLinux I use the basic Xorg profile atm with select preferred packages to minimize package count so I hope when the day comes it just adds Wayland as a dependency inline with the other things. @chrishazfun i think to remember that there is gnome, plasma and sway available within archinstall @BrodieOnLinux I switched to test something like last week and have been using it without even noticing (Plasma 5). Only noticed something weird yesterday with the menus in Okular. That and the :wayland: icons in the taskbar. @slyecho @BrodieOnLinux You can change the Wayland logo that Appears on certain applications in KDE by changing the icon. @BrodieOnLinux What WM are you using, from your videos, I saw few elements that looked like things from Awesome WM. And don't take it the wrong way, I am just asking and I am not against Wayland in any way. @BrodieOnLinux yeah I have thought about dwm's Wayland alternative, but haven't done anything else yet. |
@BrodieOnLinux idk how it'll look like but i hope the archinstall devs are working on some kind of wayland profile for config users like me