A software project started in 1984, widely used in hundreds of OSes for four decades, with a distinctive X as it’s logo and an equally distinct URL 🙄

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      1 year ago

      What is with the “/s”?

      He literally will try to sue once someone tells him about it(because he is a “programmer” that basically doesn’t know what linux is and think open source means he can take it).

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      I’ve experienced it twice that my Ubuntu system uninstalled xwayland while updating packages. The UI doesn’t start any more in this case, because the login screen still uses it.

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    Remember Meta, the original thing before Facebook illegally took it as its own with zero consequences? Yeah, me neither.

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      It’s also impossible to find info on that now since every query involving “meta” and “facebook” gives only results about the current company.

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        Oh, i’m embellishing. It was only illegal from a moral perspective far as i read back when it was news. Their legal team did their money’s worth and exploited the many existing legal loopholes to either take over or buyout the ownership quietly. Haven’t seen the former self-presented owners since the event in question, so either it was a scam or they were paid a lot to keep quiet. Or threatened. Regardless, it was a big hubbub when the Meta thing was revealed and then there was silence.

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    It was a bad name back when this project was created, and it’s a bad name now.

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    Originally called the “X Window System”, colloquially “X-Windows”.

    (all of this happened long before M$-Windows)

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    All this X talk remind me of XTree Gold. I have not thought about that SW for a long time and I used it a lot in the nineties.

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    That’s the X logo, not the X.Org logo, which has a superimposed “O” in addition to the X logo. X.Org didn’t come until the 21st century, despite the fact that it is now considered the official reference implementation of X.

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    I use X11/Xorg every day. It may not be the most modern thing ever, but it has absolutely every feature I want, and doesn’t have random apps like Synergy (sorry) that say “This app is not supported in Wayland”

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          The X.org logo is cut in half and also has an ellipse around it.

          It doesn’t matter from his point of view even if it were identical. He probably doesn’t care if he has to stumble through mistakes as long as he gets where he wants to eventually, and he probably loves the attention in-between.