Wayland vs Xorg
Developers should learn and use Wayland when building or maintaining graphical applications for Linux desktops, as it is becoming the standard for modern distributions like GNOME and KDE Plasma meets developers should learn xorg when working on linux or unix-based systems that require gui development, system administration, or troubleshooting of display issues. Here's our take.
Wayland
Developers should learn and use Wayland when building or maintaining graphical applications for Linux desktops, as it is becoming the standard for modern distributions like GNOME and KDE Plasma
Wayland
Nice PickDevelopers should learn and use Wayland when building or maintaining graphical applications for Linux desktops, as it is becoming the standard for modern distributions like GNOME and KDE Plasma
Pros
- +It is particularly valuable for applications requiring smooth animations, touchscreen support, or enhanced security through client isolation
- +Related to: linux-desktop, x11
Cons
- -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case
Xorg
Developers should learn Xorg when working on Linux or Unix-based systems that require GUI development, system administration, or troubleshooting of display issues
Pros
- +It is essential for building or customizing desktop environments, developing graphical applications that rely on X11 protocols, and managing multi-display setups or remote graphical sessions
- +Related to: linux, wayland
Cons
- -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case
The Verdict
Use Wayland if: You want it is particularly valuable for applications requiring smooth animations, touchscreen support, or enhanced security through client isolation and can live with specific tradeoffs depend on your use case.
Use Xorg if: You prioritize it is essential for building or customizing desktop environments, developing graphical applications that rely on x11 protocols, and managing multi-display setups or remote graphical sessions over what Wayland offers.
Developers should learn and use Wayland when building or maintaining graphical applications for Linux desktops, as it is becoming the standard for modern distributions like GNOME and KDE Plasma
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