I don’t base the choice of my OS on being able to play one game. KDE is a DE, not an OS. X11 is a window manager protocol, not an OS. Almost always, I will use a Wayland (another window manager protocol) session, but to play Oblivion streamed to my TV, I have to switch to an X11 session. The guy asked for any features that aren’t compatible with Wayland. I have one that I keep X11 around for, so I gave it. Given that you don’t even seem to understand what you are arguing, I’m confused why you piped in with probably the stupidest “solution” to my use case.
I don’t base the choice of my OS on being able to play one game. KDE is a DE, not an OS. X11 is a
window managerprotocol, not an OS. Almost always, I will use a Wayland (anotherwindow managerprotocol) session, but to play Oblivion streamed to my TV, I have to switch to an X11 session. The guy asked for any features that aren’t compatible with Wayland. I have one that I keep X11 around for, so I gave it. Given that you don’t even seem to understand what you are arguing, I’m confused why you piped in with probably the stupidest “solution” to my use case.x and wayland aren’t window managers, they’re protocols
agree with the rest though
lol I guess I don’t know enough to argue it either