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Artix Linux drop support for GNOME
(forum.artixlinux.org)
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They should have jsut named it X12 less hate I imagine. x11 is unmaintainable which is why wayland was created.
XLibre, while in alpha right now, is actively being maintained as X12, technically speaking. Wayland is its own separate thing, which divides the Linux community.
Case in point: this scathing report from actual Linux developers.
The current version of XLibre is 25.0.0.12 and it used by many of our users as a daily driver so quite stable. Technically, XLibre is still X11 and compatible to all X11 clients as laid out in Compatibility of XLibre · X11Libre/xserver Wiki. We will shortly be releasing version 25.1.0, which we aim to stabilize for general availability in version 25.1.3 at the latest.