@cm0002 I find it sad that people act this way but honestly, Redhat has always impressed me as being intrinsically evil, perhaps just slightly less evil than the likes of Microsoft, Google, Facebook, Apple, etc, but evil none the less.
I remember the old days of Xfree86 and the fork that became Xorg, so not the first
time through this and I look forward to Xlibre becoming a viable and functional
replacement for Xorg that, unlike Wayland, networks.
@cm0002 I find it sad that people act this way but honestly, Redhat has always impressed me as being intrinsically evil, perhaps just slightly less evil than the likes of Microsoft, Google, Facebook, Apple, etc, but evil none the less.
I remember the old days of Xfree86 and the fork that became Xorg, so not the first
time through this and I look forward to Xlibre becoming a viable and functional
replacement for Xorg that, unlike Wayland, networks.