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2 months agoOdds are, it’s usually the opposite because they’re insecure and can’t handle when people do things differently from them.
If this isn’t projection then I don’t know what is.
Odds are, it’s usually the opposite because they’re insecure and can’t handle when people do things differently from them.
If this isn’t projection then I don’t know what is.
Unless I’m mistaken, X has never had proper color management support in the first place.
When is the last time you tried a Wayland DE? I can’t speak to them all, but Plasma for one has been in really good shape for basically everything a typical user might want to do with it for around a year now.
X11 versus Wayland isn’t some kind of holy war; Wayland was specifically designed as a successor protocol to the largely cobbled-together X and is objectively superior to it in most ways outside of accessibility.
Fedora Workstation has been really good in my experience. The available software is shockingly up to date and I haven’t run into much breakage of any kind in the year or so I’ve been using it across 2 systems (despite my best efforts every few months when the urge to tinker hits me). I do occasionally run into issues caused by the default SELinux policies, but they’re not especially difficult to work around if you’re comfortable using the terminal.
I do share your sentiment about the AUR - I definitely miss it at times. That said, Flatpaks and the fact that pre-built RPMs are so commonplace have both softened the blow a lot.