• Nuuskis9@feddit.nl
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    1 year ago

    At this point, my biggest dream is that these ‘new user’ distros used only Wayland, Pipewire, Systemd and Flatpaks simply to simplify things. Hopefully we’re less than 2024 away from NoVideo Wayland support.

    Also as soon as XFCE releases their Wayland support, that soon it’ll become the most famous DE choice of Mint.

    What I am really happy is to see how well supported Pipewire already is. Pipewire has never showed any problem in the new installs for me.

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      1 year ago

      The problem with that is most major distros market themselves as “new user” distros to some extent though. Noob-friendly, out-of-the-box, easy, etc are all distro-marketing buzz-words that mean nothing.

      You can’t expect them to only use Wayland, Pipewire, Systemd, and Flatpaks because that dream requires every distro to use Wayland, Pipewire, Systemd, and Flatpaks, which will never be reality.

      Most distros will probably eventually adopt these tools, but there won’t be a sudden shift. It will be gradual.

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        1 year ago

        Well, for Pipewire it’s the apps which needs to adjust at this point. Only thing missing currently is the Wayland but it’s coming. Making Linux less fragmented (read: confusing), the more new users will give a try.