Yes, I made it using a laptop’s trackpad, how could you tell?
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The only time I have actually gotten X11 to crash was an unrelated kernel panic.
Also no one uses X11 networking by default lmao, its always X forward over SSH, that is definitely secure and still something wayland can’t do.
Sure it can, with waypipe (like, for a while now…)
Just
waypipe ssh <host> [command]
You can even run X apps over this through cage even when X11 forwarding is disabled by the host (because, you know, the security issues…)
I see you have never used nVidia cards.
It’s still buttry smooth, you just have to downgrade back to x11 when the Nvidia drivers shit in there hands and claps.
I was referring to crashing X11. That happens all the time with nVidia.