I think the reference is to 'ssh -X' forwarding and utilities like X2X. I read up on waylands progress every so often, but am in no hurry. I know all the holes aren't filled yet. I think some forwarding is working, but if it relies in some Xwayland stub as a crutch then it's half baked. If X2X devolves to X2VNC requiring a full fat vnc installation I will consider that sloppy seconds.Not quite sure what you mean about network support.
I think immutable is good, but the concern here is if the end user has full control over that base and it's not offered up as a flatpack like lowest common denominator take it like we give it. I do use layers that are functionally on immutable bases, but I create the base like I want, so not the same as some 'official standardized' base. I haven't looked into how these immutable bases are crafted in distros using them.The only thing that would send me away from Debian is if it became an immutable system.
Statistics: Posted by CwF — 2024-03-04 16:49