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Chromium Graphics Open Source X

Chromium To Support Wayland 61

sfcrazy writes "Chromium developers have started porting Chromium to X11 alternatives such as Wayland. Tiago Vignatti sent a message to the freedesktop mailing list, 'Today we are launching publicly Ozone-Wayland, which is the implementation of Chromium's Ozone for supporting Wayland graphics system. Different projects based on Chromium/Blink like the Chrome browser, ChromeOS, among others can be enabled now using Wayland.'"
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Chromium To Support Wayland

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  • Mir is a dud (Score:2, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday October 07, 2013 @07:15PM (#45064663)

    LOL, no one wants to use Mir. Isn't it about time Canonical just sticks a fork in it, admits they were wrong and just start working with upstream instead? Yeah, yeah, who am I kidding. Canonical's culture is based almost entirely on NIH and being a leech.

  • Re:Mir is a dud (Score:2, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday October 07, 2013 @07:18PM (#45064685)

    I like XMir quite a lot

    How so? What is anything that XMir does better than X?

  • by Anonymous Coward on Monday October 07, 2013 @10:10PM (#45065925)

    Right, because a browser doesn't need to know how large its viewport is, or how much space is available to arrange its title bar and menus, or how to send or receive signals to or from the DM when it is minimized or restored or resized, or any of that kind of silly thing. Multi-tasking operating systems are so out of style...

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