I had read similar statements out on the internet that gtk support was bad previously, but that those issues have long been worked out. I'm using it on an Arch system now and it feels really good to have.

There is also 3D acceleration features starting to go in, so you are probably going to get forced into making some choice: That Debian's qemu is server-only and not good for desktop usage, that headless servers will have to install a few more packages that they don't really need, or building separate packages for the different use cases.

I don't know what the right thing to do is. That's up to you!

Thanks for looking at this.



On 10/05/2016 08:37 AM, Michael Tokarev wrote:
It is more, gtk support weren't complete as well, lacking several
features available in sdl1.

It was maybe 2 years ago, and I don't really know at which state
things are now.

Also, making separate package isn't really that easy: we'll have
to create additional package for every of all various different
architectures (x86, sparc, mips, etc).

This is JFYI, I'll try to take a look.

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