Controversial?

Rust is a programming language. It is being used in the Linux kernel now, and it is not likely to go away. C was the programming language for awhile, but it's being abandoned. Pascal and Ada were big for awhile, but are no longer used by serious programmers. I've thrown my Pascal books away and forgotten about it.

Almost every distro is abandoning X and going to Wayland. X is obsolete, and only a few diehard members of its religion are maintaining it. Systemd took over Linux entirely, and again, only a few diehard haters maintain other init systems. Technology moves on, and those refusing to accept newer technology are left in the dust. Adapt or die.
 


Rust is a programming language.
Okay well now I know that I'll never have any use for it as I'm not a programmer and have zero desire to be a programmer.

Almost every distro is abandoning X and going to Wayland. X is obsolete, and only a few diehard members of its religion are maintaining it. Systemd took over Linux entirely, and again, only a few diehard haters maintain other init systems. Technology moves on, and those refusing to accept newer technology are left in the dust. Adapt or die.
Agreed.
 
Almost every distro is abandoning X and going to Wayland. X is obsolete
X still has it's use cases, for example I still use X11 with Xfce at work as I haven't found a good alternative for xrdp on Wayland except for some ugly hacks which I find too much work and sound too unreliable. I'll have another look next year if I can find a good workable solution then.
 
Systemd took over Linux entirely, and again, only a few diehard haters maintain other init systems. Technology moves on, and those refusing to accept newer technology are left in the dust. Adapt or die.
Resistance is futile..
In both directions.
o_O :p
I Got trek on the brain, and I can't lie...
 
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Why would Ubuntu be controversial? It's a ready-to-use distro, easy to learn.Cheers!
 
People who use only window managers are more likely to not be affected by the whole Wayland / XWayland thing. Always an option for those like me who are a little suspicious of all the new "improvements" that don't improve anything, enhance anything, or make it more efficient. For now using LXDE is working great, both on Xorg and on XLibre.
 


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