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by roryirvine
209 days ago
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Be aware that Debian's xwayland depends on x11-common, so your number here will be the combined total of Xorg and Wayland. You could try comparing xserver-xorg-core instead, but even then that'll only show you the number of submitters who have it installed, not the number that actually use it. The usual way to get a graphical desktop in Debian (task-desktop) pulls in both Wayland and Xorg, but uses the former by default. The best estimate would be something like the number of xserver-xorg-core installs less the number of xwayland installs. Using that method, it looks like there are roughly twice as many GNOME users as pure Xorg users. |
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