Gentoo on a frame.work 16 laptop
Gentoo on a frame.work 16 laptop
Posted Jan 12, 2026 15:16 UTC (Mon) by Wol (subscriber, #4433)In reply to: Gentoo on a frame.work 16 laptop by felixfix
Parent article: Gentoo looks back on 2025
I think actually that sounds far more like the committee behind X-386 or whatever it was - you know - the X11 server Linux had before the committee expelled the sole developer actually doing any work on it. The transition from X-386 to Xorg was swift and clean precisely because there'd long been friction between those trying to drag X-386 into the modern day, and the committee who just wanted it to die. When X-386 lost its last developer, all the users couldn't jump ship fast enough.
And then that developer decided X was beyond saving, and became one of the moving figures behind Wayland. So you're actually maligning the last person who put a lot of effort into keeping X alive.
X is a dinosaur that belongs in the knackers yard. Be thankful that there are lot (relatively speaking) of people keeping it on life support. And don't forget - the reason Wayland took off is because it is evolutionarily much fitter (the world has changed, X hasn't), it is much less complex (I agree, X wasn't when it was designed, but the world has moved on ...), and it solves real peoples' real problems - like security in a modern hostile world.
I find there are nasty papercuts in Wayland, but there are different nasty papercuts in X, and I'd rather run something modern that was designed to run on modern hardware, than something ancient that's full of cruft because it's needed by the software and users don't want any more.
Cheers,
Wol
