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Are we XLibre yet?

X11 has been, and still is, a vital piece of technology at the core of professional Unix-like workstations since decades. It has a proven track record of supporting enterprise-grade applications with long-term protocol stability and platform compatibility. It has matured over decades. XLibre is an actively developed fork of the X.Org X11 server, initiated by the most active X.Org developer and supported by the open source community.

An incompatible alternative, Wayland, is being aggressively pushed by IBM = Red Hat = Gnome = Fedora = freedesktop.org. However, it is not ready to succeed X11 as it its governance model leads to never-ending discussions and prevents even the most essential functionality from existing. Think twice before abandoning Xorg. Wayland breaks everything!

It is time that the open source community reclaims what was ours to begin with. This page lists distributions supporting XLibre so that you can make an informed choice.

--> Table has moved to https://github.com/X11Libre/xserver/wiki/Are-We-XLibre-Yet%3F <--

@reaperx7
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For those maintaining the wiki table: SDDM should be marked as "works". I use SDDM to start an X11 sessions all the time, even for environments unlikely to get a wayland support like IceWM and TDM.

Can't you add it directly? Everyone with a GitHub account can modify it, unless it have been changed since I was able to update it.

It has been changed after the vandalism attempts by Ubuntu and Debian staff.

Yes, unfortunately those bad actors have yet to be properly dealt with.

@callmetango
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callmetango commented Jul 21, 2025

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For those maintaining the wiki table: SDDM should be marked as "works". I use SDDM to start an X11 sessions all the time, even for environments unlikely to get a wayland support like IceWM and TDM.

Can't you add it directly? Everyone with a GitHub account can modify it, unless it have been changed since I was able to update it.

It has been changed after the vandalism attempts by Ubuntu and Debian staff.

AFAIK the XLibre wiki is still open for everyone to edit. See Locking the Wiki page · X11Libre · Discussion #176. Locking it down was requested but we kept it open. If you cannot edit it then please tell me.

@darkhog
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darkhog commented Jul 21, 2025

I see. Thought it was closed so I didn't even try.

@reaperx7
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It is open still, but under more scrutiny AFAIK. Also the incident was reported to GitHub as well as it was considered a violation of the ToS.

@callmetango
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Quoting a post on the Reddit thread KDE is planned to be included on the FreeBSD 15 Installer : r/kde:

you can keep using plasma 6's xorg session on debian trixie until 2030, and possibly on debian forky until 2032, so i'd say that's plenty of time for anyone wanting to stay on xorg. and on gnome you can have xorg until 2036 with ubuntu 24.04.

So no matter what some loonatics here want us to believe, X11 will be around for quite some time.

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xgui4 commented Jul 25, 2025

Quoting a post on the Reddit thread KDE is planned to be included on the FreeBSD 15 Installer : r/kde:

you can keep using plasma 6's xorg session on debian trixie until 2030, and possibly on debian forky until 2032, so i'd say that's plenty of time for anyone wanting to stay on xorg. and on gnome you can have xorg until 2036 with ubuntu 24.04.

So no matter what some loonatics here want us to believe, X11 will be around for quite some time.

but on linux (i am not on bsd) most big DE (like GNOME and KDE) and Distro (like Fedora and Ubuntu) are moving to wayland as the future

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darkhog commented Jul 28, 2025

I'd suggest splitting "No support" category into one where the maintainers do the "wait and see approach" or are waiting for Xlibre to reach certain technical milestones, and the one for hostile distros for no reason (other than political one) like alpine or antix, where the technical reasons are just an excuse to not include it.

I could do that myself, but I don't have enough time to do it.

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[...] or antix, where the technical reasons are just an excuse to not include it.

You meant NixOS, no?

I'd suggest splitting "No support" category into one where the maintainers do the "wait and see approach" or are waiting for Xlibre to reach certain technical milestones, and the one for hostile distros for no reason (other than political one) like alpine or antix, where the technical reasons are just an excuse to not include it.

There is already the distinction between "wait and see" found under the heading "Unclear" and the "No support" section with the introduction:

The maintainers of the distribution expressed concerns about packaging XLibre, do not want to add it or removed X11.

To me this is all what is interesting for the XLibre users. If one further likes to drill down for the reasons there is the "Remarks" column in each table.

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you can have xorg until 2036 with ubuntu 24.04

And by 2036, Wayland will be deemed "too old" and they will write an incompatible "Wayland 2" which is more restrictive. Mark my words. Just look at Gtk.

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you can have xorg until 2036 with ubuntu 24.04

And by 2036, Wayland will be deemed "too old" and they will write an incompatible "Wayland 2" which is more restrictive. Mark my words. Just look at Gtk.

No, by that time we'll have DirectFBX which will replace X and Wayland both, incorporate uwuisms, have My Little Pony as a mascot, and run off libbronie exclusively.

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xgui4 commented Jul 29, 2025

you can have xorg until 2036 with ubuntu 24.04

And by 2036, Wayland will be deemed "too old" and they will write an incompatible "Wayland 2" which is more restrictive. Mark my words. Just look at Gtk.

i hope you are wrong , cause wayland is already way tooo much restrictive...

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xgui4 commented Jul 29, 2025

you can have xorg until 2036 with ubuntu 24.04

And by 2036, Wayland will be deemed "too old" and they will write an incompatible "Wayland 2" which is more restrictive. Mark my words. Just look at Gtk.

No, by that time we'll have DirectFBX which will replace X and Wayland both, incorporate uwuisms, have My Little Pony as a mascot, and run off libbronie exclusively.

so a display server made by people with unstable mental health and infected by the woke mind virus ?

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xgui4 commented Jul 29, 2025

if you are right, then xlibre is the only place for mentally stable and unawake people ...

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