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David Miller <david3d-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org> writes: [snip] >> This is just like ssh -X. Yes, it's far off, but no one is talking >> about making remoting a thing of the past. >> > > Yeah I know that this is being worked on. But since Wayland isn't > here yet I wouldn't worry too much about network transparency yet. As > the intent is not only to replace X windows with a modern replacement > but to also replace X's network transparency with a modern > replacement. Both are long over due and I for one am looking forward > to seeing what comes out of this. Well, it sounds like people are talking about switching to Wayland in the 6-12 months, or at least that's my take on it. It'll be packaged in F15 (6 months from now); who knows when it'll be swapped over to the default (F16, 12 months?). Keep in mind that X was written back in the 80s when networks we 1-10mbps ethernets; personally I don't have an issue with most remote-X applications. Admittedly I usually only just run emacs or xterm, and I do admit running mythtv-setup over remote-X from off my LAN can be painful. I've just seen the open source community move from a working system to a "new and improved" system that is not as featureful, but then they drop the working system completely without making the new version feature-compatible. Then those of us using those no-longer-available features of the old working system get left in the lurch. No, this is not a theoretical concern. I've seen it happen with the i810->intel video driver (losing zaphod mode). I've seen it with some GTK graphics library, Guppi (gtk1) -> GOffice (gtk2) (losing click-back functionality). I'm sure if I put more than 30 seconds into it I could come up with additional places where I personally have been burned by this, so pardon me if I'm a bit scared by the prospect of losing a core functionality of the display system of Unix, which has for 20+ years been one of the major selling points. > David -derek PS: I remember visiting my friend at Georgia Tech in 1990, borrowing a Mac (with OS8 or OS9), running an X server, logging back into my MIT Athena account and having all my MIT environment displayed on the Mac. And it was still usable! -- Derek Atkins, SB '93 MIT EE, SM '95 MIT Media Laboratory Member, MIT Student Information Processing Board (SIPB) URL: http://web.mit.edu/warlord/ PP-ASEL-IA N1NWH warlord-DPNOqEs/LNQ at public.gmane.org PGP key available
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