• Eldritch@piefed.world
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    10 months ago

    X11 would have needed almost a complete rewrite. Wayland made sense. Eject the technical debt and focus on your use case. We aren’t time sharing on a large central mini computer/mainframe anymore. And even then they generally are full single user systems run in parallel under a hypervisor these days. As wasteful as that might be.

    But there’s still occasions when you need to run a legacy application on old AIX, Irix, etc, or vax Hardware. And need a workstation. Which right now Wayland simply can’t do without x.

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      10 months ago

      X11 isn’t gonna disappear, it will always be there as a compatibility layer for old programs. That’s okay.

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        10 months ago

        Oh absolutely. I said as much an earlier post they will coexist even if Wayland will be the default for most distros.