X11 on GNOME is finally dead as its newest version goes all in on Wayland
Well, the day is finally here. We saw the writing on the wall when GNOME 49 disabled X11 sessions by default. You could still enable them if you liked, but it was clear that X11 was slowly being shown the door. Now, with the release of GNOME 50, the legendary desktop environment has erased all of its X11 backend, but fans of the older apps aren't being left in the dark.
Well, the day is finally here. We saw the writing on the wall when GNOME 49 disabled X11 sessions by default. You could still enable them if you liked, but it was clear that X11 was slowly being shown the door. Now, with the release of GNOME 50, the legendary desktop environment has erased all of its X11 backend, but fans of the older apps aren’t being left in the dark.
Julius Dumont
Switzerland
Switzerland
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