> Xorg is objectively worse code, and has over 30 plugins on a normal desktop.
You do realize that Xorg has "plugins" since Redhat (freedesktop) took control of it. In the past, xterm, twm, etc, were part of the X server distribution.
They split it "to make maintenance easier". What they actually achived was a running target. Why is my new X server no longer loading my old fonts ?
You do realize that Xorg has "plugins" since Redhat (freedesktop) took control of it. In the past, xterm, twm, etc, were part of the X server distribution. They split it "to make maintenance easier". What they actually achived was a running target. Why is my new X server no longer loading my old fonts ?