Sujet : Re: killing X11
De : usenet (at) *nospam* andyburns.uk (Andy Burns)
Groupes : comp.miscDate : 24. Jun 2025, 09:00:30
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Marco Moock wrote:
Ben Collver quoted tedu:
X11 is supposed to be dead, but people keep using it because
apparently it still works. I have a plan to fix this so everyone does
what I want.
People still use it because Wayland lacks certain functionality like
network transparency (you can run X11 apps on another networked
machine). Certain desktop environments/windows mangers don't support
Wayland.
Sure, most of us have used XDMCP, SSH tunnelling to start full X11 sessions, or the DISPLAY environment to run xeyes on a colleague's workstation, I never tried LBX.
The Wayland people seems to ignore that, so X11 users will stay.
Does anyone genuinely use X11 remotely? Remote sessions for Wayland can be done with VNC/NX/RDP/SPICE/QXL surely?