The Picard ManeuverM to TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name • 15 days agoDo you know why the Enterprise runs on Linux?imagemessage-square69arrow-up1342arrow-down19
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minus-square@TheGrandNaguslinkEnglish5•15 days agoMate, even Debian moved to Wayland as default in 2019. The debate between X and Wayland is over
minus-square@TheGrandNaguslinkEnglish1•14 days agoEven with your exaggeration I fail to see your point. We use all kinds of software with early beginnings. Like the Linux kernel…
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•14 days agoIt’s just a dig at the colorful history of its development. Don’t read too much into it.
minus-square@TheGrandNaguslinkEnglish1•edit-213 days agoSure, I guess being brain-dead and on life support technically counts as being alive.
Mate, even Debian moved to Wayland as default in 2019.
The debate between X and Wayland is over
All it took were 20 years of development.
Even with your exaggeration I fail to see your point. We use all kinds of software with early beginnings. Like the Linux kernel…
It’s just a dig at the colorful history of its development. Don’t read too much into it.
And yet the project lives 😂.
If you mean X, that “lives” there deserve some quotes.
Sure, I guess being brain-dead and on life support technically counts as being alive.