Doing the best for which use-case? The answers will be fundamentally different depending on the situation
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dinckel@lemmy.worldto Linux@programming.dev•A chapter of Linux's history comes to a close as Kubuntu drops X11 support for Wayland8·8 days agoEveryone but Canonical already dropped any support for Mir in early 2010’s
dinckel@lemmy.worldto Linux@programming.dev•Nitrux Linux Drops Its KDE Plasma-Based NX Desktop for Hyprland1·15 days agoA lot of really bizarre choices there.
With MauiKit essentially depending on KDE frameworks, abandoning Plasma 6 is a nail in the coffin.
I was never a huge fan of the NX design philosophy, because it felt quite disjointed, and not very well suited for neither mobile screens, nor larger ones, with how tiny yet spaced between everything is, but at the same time, variety is a good thing for people who did like it.
That being said, without first-party MauiKit support, Nitrux has no real benefits to offer, so it’s unclear what their plan is going forward
I’ve switched my Nix setup to this sudo implementation a while ago, and have noticed no downsides thus far. I’ll take the memory safety, with a fresh codebase
Aren’t these three distros mirrors of each other, for a lack of a better expression? I remember reading that one of them was started as a clone of CentOS, bugs included