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[-] MimicJar@lemmy.world 17 points 3 weeks ago

Linux has two ways of drawing pictures, the old way (Xorg) and the new way (Wayland).

The old way is like a giant box of crayons with the crayon sharpener built in. The box is all marked up, the sharpener is full of gunk, and a few crayons are melted together. Nobody really wants to touch the old box of crayons, although it does work for the most part, it's a familiar box.

The new way is like a smaller box of crayons. The clean sharpener isn't built in but it is available nearby, although some people say it doesn't work as good. A few crayons are missing, but are available in most cases, they're just not in the box. Most people are working to improve the new box.

If you're using Linux, the new box of crayons is generally the better choice. It's ok to stop using the old box.

this post was submitted on 10 Jun 2025
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