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by arghwhat 2794 days ago
That's a unique case: a non-server xeon workstation.

However, it's up to nvidia to fix. No one intends to support their lazy eglstream suggestion for countless reasons, and only gnome is left, which IIRC intends to drop it too.

ML is a good example of why not putting up with them will work. They need that customer base. If all support is dropped, they'll need to act.

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> No one intends to support their lazy eglstream suggestion for countless reasons,

So first Wayland came for the networked UIs because "X forwarding is shit" then they wayland users came for NVIDIA because "we don't like how they do it". I can see myself booting into a Windows 10 desktop in five to ten years because pretty much everything I relied on on Linux has been killed off by then, oh whait that is GNOME 10, it just looks and acts just as user hostile as Windows.

Excuse me while I seat myself into a corner with my trusty X window based software that at least does what I need it to do half the time.

NVIDIA being assholes is nothing new. Wayland is just their newest way to try to screw open source development in order to stay as proprietary as possible.

> Excuse me while I seat myself into a corner with my trusty X window based software that at least does what I need it to do half the time.

Enjoy your root escalation exploits and complete lack of any usable security model, then. Oh, and soon, complete obsolescence. I'll enjoy my out-of-the box wayland setup.

Oh, and yes, X forwarding is total utter crap. Wayland will have remote capabilities, but X forwarding was never a good idea. It was okay 20 years ago, but it doesn't make sense at any level today.