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Canonical announces their own graphics server - Mir
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MirSpec
It sounds worse and worse to me, seeming like Ubuntu plans to isolate itself completely from the rest of the Linux world (not unlike Android?). Why can't they use Wayland? Their explanation on the page is very vague. In general it sounds like a horrible fragmentation attempt. |
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Probably because everybody criticizes them and probably won't help them in any way.
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To help them to fragment Linux?
Think for example of graphics drivers and games developers. Now they work with X.org. Next big shift - Wayland. Their head already spins. Now Ubuntu blows things up with their Mir. I already imagine games developers say - forget this mess, stick with Windows?? And driver developers even more. Nvidia will just shrug and say - forget it. And there will no Wayland driver... |
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Go your own way if you believe in it! Make it or break it...
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From the Mir page:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MirSpec#Mir_...s_Driver_Stack Quote:
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Good summary by Aaron Seigo, though he doesn't address the potential drivers fragmentation issue.
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Canonical is a cancer
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This one is even more interesting, I can't figure out how they plan to do that in a year:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?pag...tem&px=MTMxNzg |
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