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Sounds great but needs more contributors to gain trust so that it can be used in production.
From the way linus framed what’s happening, 4 pcie lanes linking frame buffers between both gpus and this being Intel makes me think this will remain closed source but if it catches on we could well see open alternatives.
I don’t think open alternatives exist currently, though.
The community is fed up with hearing about distro hopping as it does nothing and goes nowhere other than to yet another distro.
Why do we need to know why yet another person has decided to stop using some Linux distro?
This is pointless content for the sake of it. You even made one previously about why you started using the distro back last August, and that was just as pointless.
Please stop.
Just call it what it is:
Genocide.
Interesting that the term was first used in 1948, I wonder what for !
Lol too many already
I~~t’s not fully supported, parts of it do and the rest still uses xwayland where possible. https://wiki.xfce.org/releng/wayland_roadmap~~
most of the apps I use are shite with xwayland.
Sorry, my bad, too many crimbo drinks.
Until my distro forces wayland on me I’ll stick with xorg+XFCE. I’ve played with sway and hyprland but I need my application choices to actually work well. (no I’m not going to list them).
As for the cube desktop in the image: We had this with compiz and learnt then that this is pointless.
Why are we back there?
Just the apps and DE’s that don’t/can’t support it …hmmm
Sounds like a good plan there 👌 Good luck.
Unless you still have the original source, you’re gonna need to accept this.
Stop putting up a barrier and accept that you have defunct files and fix that.
If your winamp is still functional, I’d just suggest you convert all mp3pro to wav using the disc writer plugin and then use ffmpeg to convert to mp4 or normal mp3.
Then you won’t need to worry about the mp3pro codec issues.
I started at Sarge, went to Ubuntu Warthog until Eft, and went Suse and Fedora but then changed to Xubuntu Ibex. I stayed until Vervet and since then have found a very comfy home in Arch.
I’d never use it on a production server due to the implications of data loss associated with such a command.
You could say this is the same as sysreq trigger b where everything is ignored and just reboot with ignorance.