https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15329
--- Comment #146 from Vartan <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Timo Nentwig from comment #144) > (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #127) > > So I'm afraid the dream of "remember all window positions automatically > > without apps having to do > > anything" is dead, sorry. > > Kidding? This draws wayland DOA. > > For years and years I read news about wayland becoming the new default. > Every time I tried it instantly crashed (what about live kernel patching, > BTW... also standard for as long as Elon's FSD). For about a year it's > actually stable as a daily driver. But it's still not able to even place > windows on the proper virtual desktop! Dafuq?! Consider yourself lucky that > it can resize windows!11!! > > What is this? A call to switch to the Mac for good?! > > We will have hoverboard before wayland is going to be usable as a product. The problem with Linux is that there is no coordination or alignment across all the projects.... And there is no real architecture effort to speak of.... And the people running these projects don't want the input of people who built the Unix systems of the 80s and 90s.... They think they know better. I just might end up switching back to Mac. People talk about its risks. But one can mitigate a lot of risk by using more trustworthy tools such as Thunderbird mail client, a reputable VPN, and so forth. I've not read anything conclusive (a lot of speculation, but no confirmation) that macOS is actually logging keystrokes or doing the draconian things that Windows 11 does (which are confirmed). Very sad.... SunOS Open Look in 1990 worked like a dream... desktop, any of a number of your choice of window managers... 'cause it was well architected by professionals... The Common Desktop Environment (CDE) and Motif were also good... at least they worked and did all the things that Linux today still can't do. Yeah, I'm sure my comment will be deleted by the moderators... -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
