It's what puts graphics on the screen. If you are not interested in hacking or developing it, there's not much else to know except X11 is deprecated and Wayland is not finished, leading to this suboptimal situation.
I think it is amazing that Linux has reached such an audience that the knowledge of what windowing or desktop system being used is unknown.
But at the same time it makes me a little sad. Part of the draw of Linux was being able to understand what was under the hood and how to bend it to your will.
I’m hope the community doesn’t lose sight of that in trying to gain new users.
People often talk about the year of Linux or what success is, and in my opinion, Linux had achieved success by 1996.
Trying to pull a casual user from windows or Mac OS is a worthy goal, but that shouldn’t be the end all be all metric.
Yep and Xwayland is an X server that runs under Wayland and provides compatibility for native X11 applications, which don't natively run under Wayland.
But at the same time it makes me a little sad. Part of the draw of Linux was being able to understand what was under the hood and how to bend it to your will.
I’m hope the community doesn’t lose sight of that in trying to gain new users.
People often talk about the year of Linux or what success is, and in my opinion, Linux had achieved success by 1996.
Trying to pull a casual user from windows or Mac OS is a worthy goal, but that shouldn’t be the end all be all metric.