Il 19/04/2017 08:56, Stefan Seyfried ha scritto:
On 18.04.2017 17:59, Daniele wrote:
Il 18/04/2017 17:33, Stefan Seyfried ha scritto:
On 13.04.2017 17:47, Richard Brown wrote:
how on earth are SUSE going to be able to provide their customers with a modern userspace or even 'middle-space' (eg. systemd et al) when XFCE is moving that slow and probably requiring ancient versions of everything in the process?
Care to give an example? Something that's not working for you?
Nowdays, 4k/hidpi (hidpi for sure) monitor are not so rare and if I'm not wrong, xfce does not support hidpi. Maybe when
What is needed to "support hidpi"? It's just a display with a higher DPI, isn't it? I'm using XFCE on DPI from 75 to 175 and it just works. And I'd still like an example where "ancient versions of everything" neeeded by XFCE are hindering overall progress (simply because then I could work on getting rid of those requirements). Not sure about hidpi and high resolution, you can workaround some issue scaling desktop with xrand, setting custom dpi, big fonts and icons but it lacks "native" support. I don't have hidpi monitor... :(
will be full ported to gtk3.. Gtk3 needed for wayland too..
What benefit will Wayland bring to SLES12 (does it even include Wayland? Can you run anything useful in Wayland?). Richard was talking about XFCE being "too slow for Enterprise". I'm quite sure that slow desktop development is hugely favored by many (most?) Enterprise customers. Well, xorg will stay for years and I don't know if wayland support is important and included in SLES.
Mine are just some generic thoughts about *potential* problems/limits in software that you have to maintain for years. Enterprise it's not my world, so I don't know.. Daniele. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org