• LeFantome@programming.dev
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      5 hours ago

      By the time GTK5 appears, a vanishingly small percentage of Linux users will need X11.

      I run Wayland on 2009 hardware now.

      As toolkits abandon X11, it is going to pressure other operating systems to move to Wayland as well.

      FreeBSD is already moving. Even Haiku has Wayland support. So we are talking about the smaller BSDs and the Solaris derivatives. Or ancient operating systems on original hardware I guess. In which case, they can run the older apps which is likely all they can run anyway.

      Worst, worst case, you can run Wayland on x11. If there is something you absolutely need, I guess you can run Wayland apps on x11 that way.