I agree.
Most users will only be using the upper graphical layer anyway (eg. mouse
clicking) so I don't see any huge hindrance for the common user regarding
the Wayland switch.
I expect the graphics layer to be much faster than it currently is,
considering that compositor "dialogue" will be much
Curious, how about for xfce or lxde users?
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On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 7:22 AM, Allan E. Registos <
allan.regis...@smpc.steniel.com.
Unless if you are a developer something like you develop utilities/applications
that relies heavily on X-dev, I can't see any reason why you aren't comfortable
with another window server alternative, since it is transparent to the user,
also Wayland was develop with backward compatibility in min