Hi,
On 17 June 2012 02:06, microcai wrote:
> wayland is build on KMS and EGL
It can be, but not necessarily.
> Xegl doesn't require KMS but if you have KMS that will be fine.
>
> wayland forces apps to use GL
It doesn't.
> but Xegl translates every Xlib call to GL call.
Which isn't very use
wayland is build on KMS and EGL
Xegl doesn't require KMS but if you have KMS that will be fine.
wayland forces apps to use GL but Xegl translates every Xlib call to GL
call.
wayland lost net work transparency, Xegl not.
wayland is not compatible with X, while Xegl does.
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many many many
Hi,
I am not a profesional Linux and English user so keep it in mind. I recently
heard of Wayland and I have some questions about security. Security is one of
the reason why I am using Linux. I know little about security (but I will be
learning about hardening system in the future), I know only
Hi,
I am not a profesional Linux and English user so keep it in mind. I recently
heard of Wayland and I have some questions about security. Security is one of
the reason why I am using Linux. I know little about security (but I will be
learning about hardening system in the future), I know only