blueflow 3 days ago

Only on systemd/logind systems. Bitrot doesn't just happen, it caused by your dependencies considering your usecases obsolete.

  • bitwize 3 days ago

    Oh, so only on systems running the standard stack that 90% of Linux systems run then. Nope, no bitrot here.

    Always the same lies...

    • blueflow 2 days ago

      I see no contradiction? Bitrot is caused by some other project moving. Of course the niche projects will suffer less from it if they incorporate less innovations.

      Edit: You really do like calling other people liars and fascists?

      • bitwize 18 hours ago

        We have a liar problem, and it turns out a fascist problem, when it comes to the X vs. Wayland kerfuffle, which shouldn't even be a thing.

leephillips 3 days ago

> All of the X11 based WMs are slowly bit-rotting.

was the statement I was replying to. In 10 years of using dwm I've not been aware of any bitrot that affects me. Certainly nome in the WM itself.

ulfbert_inc 3 days ago

There's X11libre for Linux and there's X on OpenBSD and FreeBSD. I am sure it will be fine.