For some time now I have been aware that KDE will be using Wayland instead of X. I found this article about the advantages of Wayland over X. There is also another article by phoronix about the development of Mir. I have also found other articles on this topic and also one comment that Canonical chose to develop Mir as they have control over its requirements and objectives.
So if Kubuntu has Wayland and Ubuntu has Mir, does this have any implications for the packages that Kubuntu uses from the ubuntu repositories? I have no expertise on this topic, but I would like to know if anyone with insight into this area considers this a problem or not.
So if Kubuntu has Wayland and Ubuntu has Mir, does this have any implications for the packages that Kubuntu uses from the ubuntu repositories? I have no expertise on this topic, but I would like to know if anyone with insight into this area considers this a problem or not.
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