X (not formerly twitter) is decades old and is built around deprecated ways of doing things as well as a lot of legacy functions.
Wayland is a relatively new project with the aim of replacing X.
Wayland had some stability ossues, but they’ve since improved.
I’m sure Wayland is good and all, but I can’t be arsed replacing X yet. While X does what I need it to do, I’ll keep using it. I’ll probably move over when my distro does.
Yeah. Wayland works great on my laptop. I can’t even log in on my desktop because it’s Nvidia. As a light Linux user the difference doesn’t really mean much to me aside from the fact it doesn’t work on my desktop.
nvidia drivers aren’t THAT bad imho. I just had to experiment with different driver and kernel versions to get my 4060 running properly on my primary PC.
X (not formerly twitter) is decades old and is built around deprecated ways of doing things as well as a lot of legacy functions.
Wayland is a relatively new project with the aim of replacing X.
Wayland had some stability ossues, but they’ve since improved.
I’m sure Wayland is good and all, but I can’t be arsed replacing X yet. While X does what I need it to do, I’ll keep using it. I’ll probably move over when my distro does.
Yeah. Wayland works great on my laptop. I can’t even log in on my desktop because it’s Nvidia. As a light Linux user the difference doesn’t really mean much to me aside from the fact it doesn’t work on my desktop.
nvidia drivers aren’t THAT bad imho. I just had to experiment with different driver and kernel versions to get my 4060 running properly on my primary PC.