top | item 3960952 (no title) pkmays | 14 years ago Whoa wait, we are really supposed to replace X with something that only works on Linux? Way to give BSD guys the middle finger. discuss order hn newest FooBarWidget|14 years ago Or the BSD guys can implement the required infrastructure and bring their kernels to the modern era, instead of requiring userspace programs to hack around their lack of features. The only people giving the BSD guys the finger is themselves. rjsw|14 years ago The problem is that the only documentation for the "required infrastructure" is the Linux source itself which is constantly changing. load replies (1) rjsw|14 years ago X is rapidly becoming a system that only works well on Linux. binarycrusader|14 years ago No, X works just fine on other platforms thank you very much.Now GNOME and other things are a different story. load replies (2)
FooBarWidget|14 years ago Or the BSD guys can implement the required infrastructure and bring their kernels to the modern era, instead of requiring userspace programs to hack around their lack of features. The only people giving the BSD guys the finger is themselves. rjsw|14 years ago The problem is that the only documentation for the "required infrastructure" is the Linux source itself which is constantly changing. load replies (1)
rjsw|14 years ago The problem is that the only documentation for the "required infrastructure" is the Linux source itself which is constantly changing. load replies (1)
rjsw|14 years ago X is rapidly becoming a system that only works well on Linux. binarycrusader|14 years ago No, X works just fine on other platforms thank you very much.Now GNOME and other things are a different story. load replies (2)
binarycrusader|14 years ago No, X works just fine on other platforms thank you very much.Now GNOME and other things are a different story. load replies (2)
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Now GNOME and other things are a different story.