Explain yourselves, footfags

bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=745032

Explain yourselves, footfags

Attached: gnome-desktop.jpg (1400x788, 168K)

>Wayland

Just select gnome-classic.

> Wayland

>gayland

>Wheyland

>Gheyland

gnome-classic still uses wayland

kek

Type=x11
?

You can select Gnome Xorg at the login screen. Why anyone would willingly use Wayland is beyond me. It's a fucking mess and breaks everything.

Wayland is being pushed hard as the great big thing that'll bury X11 forever. GNOME on Fedora defaults to Wayland.

*next big thing

It has a very long way to go before it even comes close to X11 performance.

This was gnome-classic session and it is "x11"

> Gnome is a buggy. ugly piece of shit
Stop the presses, user! This is front page news!!

No. Just no. There is no "quantum" anything, this isn't poorly understood near magic effects of some mythical theoretical particle. This is simply electrons being so small they can move through any material at the path of least resistance, because nothing can exert 100% perfect electrical control over them. It is current leakage. It is nothing but current leakage. It is current leakage in short channel devices, and it happens at literally every feature size, it is not exclusive to small FinFET devices like upcoming 5nm EUV FinFETs. Even planar devices have extremely high degrees of leakage through their channels, directly under the gates, electrons still leak out. Yet despite this the transistors still function.

Quantum tunneling is a meme regurgitated by people who know nothing about the field of FETs.

>tfw no GNOME Quantum

OP's link is about a problem in Gnome Wayland. No surprise, Wayland sucks on KDE,too.

Well, he stated that gnome classic is wayland too.

A
FUCKING
FOOT

wayland is retarded when it comes to handling the mouse cursor
and many other things

>Can you describe step by step what you are doing and what you see? The place I see it *most* is with the app picker, if I
> A) Click on the app picker grid icon in the overview
> B) Immediately move the mouse cursor away
>Then I see the something like:
> Mouse cursor freezes for a fraction of a second
> Mouse cursor moves onces
> Mouse cursor freezes again for a smaller fraction of a second
> Mouse cursor moves with a bit of a stutter for the remainder of the animation
>But it's all pretty subtle, and if I did what is natural to me and didn't move the mouse cursor at all

classic gnome
>admits the problem
>comes up with pathetic excuses for it, 'you're holding the phone wrong'
amazing they have the audacity to claim what is natural and not, and blame the user for nothing. it goes against their core, and this unresponsive shit was and still is a problem for years
really want to see the machine spec of that cunt
maybe they're just blind

>2015
Mind you, nothing has changed. It lags exactly the same, on stable

> beginning of 2015
Surely things have changed since then.

>(((GNOME))) still needs a dedicated GPU to not lag
This DE is useless.

No. GNOME issues are almost never fixed.

I don't understand why the Gnome devs are so intent on reinventing the wheel on everything
>no taskbar
>no desktop icons
>retarded file picker
>retarded file manager
>no minimize/maximize buttons
>considering making it so that moving the mouse doesn't move the pointer
but why

You're not using is correctlyâ„¢

Its surprisingly comfortable to use ootb though. Even for a winfag like me.

>desktop icons
Useless. It's much better to show you minimized windows on desktop or not show you anything rather than show you a clutter of files and folders.

>no taskbar
>no desktop icons
>no minimize/maximize buttons
Super/windows button is all you need

gnome is for faggots

It is mostly a GNOME / mutter problem.

Gnome is shit