



hellfire695 wrote:Ahhh okay, just personally i see X as the way to, because its tried and true in a sense. in other words don't fix what ain't broken. x isn't broken, and the reason ubuntu is switich to wayland is because of unity. I don't mean to push things but i see Wayland introducing unnecessary problems.


Shibblet wrote:hellfire695 wrote:Ahhh okay, just personally i see X as the way to, because its tried and true in a sense. in other words don't fix what ain't broken. x isn't broken, and the reason ubuntu is switich to wayland is because of unity. I don't mean to push things but i see Wayland introducing unnecessary problems.
I agree. X is so much better, because it's been around longer. I mean, I still love my giant, heavy, power-hungry, tube television, and would in no way want to change to a slim, power-conservative, better picture, LED type TV.
I'm throwing out the sarcasm to illustrate why we don't want to stick with X forever. Wayland is still in it's infancy (CRT TV), but soon will be very usable (Plasma TV), and one day very efficient (LCD/LED TV), and we'll wonder how we ever got along without it.
Canonical is usually very good about introducing something when it's ready to be introduced. I'll even defend Unity in that respect. It was introduced originally as a Netbook interface, and then slowly became their main interface. I'm not saying everyone liked it, or efficient, but it did work. Wayland will be the same way.

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