Hello people!
FreeBSD for when to implement Wayland or MIR in replacement of the obsolete Xorg?
Time to switch to DragonFly BSDI would like to see Wayland on any BSD.
FreeBSD for when to implement Wayland or MIR in replacement of the obsolete Xorg?
I would like to see Wayland on any BSD (*edit) or Minix.
I thought I stumbled into the wrong forum. Like it was a reddit thing or Linux.In spite of the winter weather here in Pittsburgh, after reading your post, I had to check my calendar twice to make sure it is not the first of April.
What's wrong with xorg?
What's wrong with xorg?
Thanks, I was not across deep design details of xorg, that was useful for me.The biggest problem is that it still has most of the driver code running as part of a user space process. Not only does it violate everything that is taught in every computer engineering course about proper hardware abstractions it is allowed full unrestricted access to the kernel memory (in FreeBSD via the mem(4) device) because that's the only way to keep the performance acceptable for a driver running in a user space process. This is of course a reliability and security nightmare for very obvious reasons.
X got its chapter in the UNIX Haters Handbook. Some of the revelations from 1994 seem still to be prevalent perceptions on X.What's wrong with xorg?
Anyway, her is a link to a funny reading: The X-Window System Disaster