At this point, not a single Linux distribution uses XLibre. But we don't care. We can't stop winning.Long live XLibre! See you in 5 years!
why do trannies still give a shit about raiding this dead website
don't care, xorg is comfy, wayland is broken, xlibre who?
>>109567022>not a single Linux distribution uses XLibrehttps://xcancel.com/acreetionos/status/2080704046235807984
>>109567097https://xcancel.com/acreetionos/status/2081039756927135927LOL. LMAO EVEN.
>>109567054Xorg is officially deorecated, hence XLibre, its continuation.
>>109567032All these anti xlibre threads remind me of a screenshot I saw of a thread on an altchan everyone moved to when 4chan went down. Basically, a certain board had been having a problem where the same thread was being spammed with the same replies. When they moved to the alt board the spammer tried doing the same thing but there IDs were enabled and everyone could see the post and all the replies were from the same person. It took him about 10 posts to realize this and he deleted all his posts shortly after. Has anyone got the screenshot? I'm pretty sure it was posted on /g/, it was genuinely the funniest shit I'd ever seen on this site
>>109567022Imagine caring about this shit. Not sure who the biggest faggots are, you guys or the browser fags.
>>109567210I just operate under the assumption that most posts on imageboards are paid content. Especially all the AI slop promoting garbage.
>>109567097Read again: https://xcancel.com/acreetionos/status/2088597868965953700They're not so stupid as to only ship XLibre, especially after what happened to Artix.
>>109567022now
>>109567210>>109567235i mean this website is half the traffic, 40% of the rest is 3rd world and 40% is bots either tranny or glownigger it's all so tiresome, i dont have anywhere to go
>>109567156>>109567210>>109567235sametangofag, if xe only spent half this time to fix broken xlibre stuff
>>109567397Dude, 1. xlibre is unfixable and 2. he's the main reason xlibre won't get adopted or dropped out of favor
>>109567032>calls out trannies>bans anti-troon users
>>109567097>>109567142this has approximately 40% chances of not going well: https://github.com/spivanatalie64
>>109567022>not a single Linux distribution uses XLibreDelusional lying schizo, it's default in Artix
>>109567529>40%Still better than Xlibre
>>109567529>AcreetionOSwhat the fuck sort of name is that.does he really mean "A Cretin OS".
>>109567553>it's default in Artixwas, that's why (you) missed the quadscheck their news
>>109567681
>>109567681well, i guess it was to be expected. at least they're still packaging it.
>>109567681xlibre is still in the artix repos.In my opinion the artix team should do what arch does and just supply a base iso and maybe a bootstrap tar archive, with the possibility of a cli install script.Concentrate on 1 init, openrc because it just works and has done for a very long time.They create more work for themselves than needed.
>>109567054>xorg is comfymaybe with old packages but now everything defaults to wayland and you have to go out of your way to make some programs run smoothly
>>109567681I for one won't miss it a moment, broke my X on intel igpu.>>109567740>denial>anger>bargaining <== you are here>depression>acceptanceThey do supply base isos, the point is to provide a real working iso with xlibre because lots of people wanted to try it out of curiosity. I did, for some time.I think xlibre fucked this one up royally >>109567719 and I read some of the drama on artix forums betwen some xlibre guy and artix devs - he really pissed them off.
>>109567788>drama on artix forumsQRD?
>>109567022Both are obsolete. Lol.
>>109567788>The drama on artix forumsIt was hardly a drama, more of a disagreement. The only drama involved are the peanuts like you making it into one.
>>109567797Artix released official isos with xlibre, because of largish userbase xlibre got run on lots of hardware, broke on some, lots of bug reports, artix switched to xorg 1-2 months later, the xlibre dude demanded explanations and proof of breakage (duh) , threatened artix with bad publicity and was told to fuck off.>>109567830>disagreementYeah, right, don't make me search the thread.
>>109567857>Yeah, right, don't make me search the thread.put up or shut up
>>109567857>search *for* the threadI'm dummy
>>109567867There fren:https://forum.artixlinux.org/index.php/topic,9764.0.htmlRe-reading the thread, it was actually worse - that callmetango dude did everything he could to get artix mad at xlibre instead of trying to calm things down. I mean, artix gave them a big break, they blew it and he thought it was personal or something. If I had such a bridge-burning employee in my company, I'd terminate him for cause.Shame, because burnt bridges won't build back easily.
>>109567971Jesus Christ, callmetango is worse than a DEI hire.
>>109567681>check their newshttps://artixlinux.org/news.php#Official_ISO_release_2026-08>- The default X server is again Xorg; XLibre is still packaged and available for installation.>>109567998>>109567971tango should neck himself, if any sanity is left in xlibre they should kick him out asap after making him apologize
>>109567971https://forum.artixlinux.org/index.php/topic,9764.msg60989.html#msg60989>"how dare you not use xlibre for your isos?"https://forum.artixlinux.org/index.php/topic,9764.msg61044.html#msg61044>"say it's not our fault and apologize!"Satan loves ingrates.
>>109568041>tango should neck himself, if any sanity is left in xlibre they should kick him out asap after making him apologizeperhaps they're all of the same kind, but i do have a faint hope they aren't and they'll do the right thing
>>109567971No way, no, no man can be this ungrateful. I refuse to believe XLibre allows such a person to speak or right on behalf of them. I wish Artix stops even packaging this abomination.
>>109567971xlibre xisters fear not, we still have secreetion os
>>109567830>hardly a dramaDude, I think that right there >>109567971 was your one way ticket to oblivion. Hardly a drama, indeed.
What's so bad about wayland?
>>109567971>https://forum.artixlinux.org/index.php/topic,9764.0.htmlWait, the xlibre dev referred to the artix dev, who did the xlibre packaging no less, as "the individual that calls himself 'artist'", on the artix forum? Is he a retard or just vaxxed?
Xlibre never worked right for me on Plasma nor SonicDE on Artix. Artix devs made a mistake by adopting it as their default so early and seeing how uppity >>109568083 the Xlibre dude has gotten I think it's the best decision to drop it for now.
>>109567507>Xlibre mods complaining about "manospehere"Yep, seems about right. Exactly the type of person who would use that.
>>109567971delet dis
>retard or just vaxxed?That level of conceit warrants both.
>>109567971Are cmtango and callmetango the same person? Why has he got two accounts? Also NGL that nous dude seems like a chad
>>109569750apparently the same
>>109567971>>109568354All callmetango had to do was not act like an entitled faggot, I bet Artix would return to Xlibre once it stabilized. But noooo, he had to show everyone what a massive faggot looks like and took Xlibre down with him. Give him the boot.
>>109567971There's more drama in the telegram/xlibre/distributions subchannel, July 24 onwards. The dick called tango demanded a public apology *after* he had banned the Artix dev who did the Xlibre packaging and shat on him and Artix on Twitter/X.I'm sending an email to Artix, if they bring Xlibre back I'm leaving on general principle.
>>109567529>trans republicanWhat a cringe rabbit hole. I want my 5 minutes of time back
>>109568195what's so good about it?
>>109570356at least post link faggot ffsstarts at https://t.me/x11dev/13008/221573
>>109567022Why don't they just contribute back to xorg instead of keeping their special sekrit club? Are they stupid?
>>109570713>shit on the only distro that supported them>Are they stupid?What's even more stupid is tango still being with xlibre
One issue I've been having with xlibre is the syslog entries are all malformed. Is this problem unique to xlibre or was it carried over from xorg and they just haven't got round to fixing it yet?
>>109570713thats not what happened at all, the xlibre guy got kicked out so he had to fork
>>109567971Whoa, xlibre dug its own grave and tango provided the shovel
>>109570943Switch to Xorg and see for yourself but my money is on some Xlibre fuckup, again.
>>109571367That's fair. I've never actually used xorg before. Is there anything else I need to change other than manually enabling TearFree?
>>109571367>>109571540Never mind, just found out that TearFree is enabled by default on xorg for the modesetting driver, which I use. Turns out xlibre really was just snake oil.
>>109571850Artix packages xorg-server-tearfree, w/ enabled tearfree for all drivers.
>>109567971>xlibre has won
>>109572287The more they ignore us the more we win, chud
This is just Xfree86 vs Xorg all over again. So many people that weren't around for that drama.
>>109567022>Xorg Lost. XLibre won.>not a single Linux distribution uses XLibreI think you are very confused. You don't see the contradiction between your own words, do you? I think you're trying to sound smart. I know you have achieved the opposite. Please stop posting.
>>109572847the sense of sarcasm is lacking in this one.
>>109567971Xlibre managed to make the only distro worth mentioning and supported them run away full speed.
>>109571850 (me)Ok so TearFree is not enabled by default on the latest release of xorg, so I guess I'll see exactly what this setting was doing and what I'm missing without it. I can confirm though that the syslog issue in >>109570943 was being caused by xlibre and xorg doesn't write to syslog at all, but that's ok because the actual log is in .local/share/xorg/Xorg.0.log, and I was actually looking for a way to disable syslog logging in xlibre. Also xorg seems to start up pretty quickly when I run startx, whereas xlibre would hang for a few seconds
>>109568211>Is he a retard or just vaxxed?Are you developmentally challenged or just Russian?
>>109567156> is officially deorecatedSays who?Sounds like we shouldn’t have the ones who declared it deprecated working on it anyway.It was never theirs to begin with.
>>109573043>>109572847Callmetango has entered the thread. Brace yourselves for lots of gaslighting, astroturfing and crying.
>>109573202I just think it's really organic how you worked that subject into a completely unrelated argument. You must be the queen rooster at the call center.
>>109567971It's so final it hurts. If tango had half a testicle he'd apologize and resign.
It's official, xlibre ded.
>>109567971>>109573548do you think xlibre got the message? is tango still with them?
>>109567681shit, I was just about to switch over to Artix because I wanted my X11 DE to have XLibre. I really love how there was such a big deal made about Artix defaulting to XL but I heard absolutely nothing about the reversion back to basic XO. vanilla Arch it is, then.
>>109567022Doesn't Troonduke OS use Xlibre?
>>109567971The real question is how xlibre still has that DEI hire tango onboard, imagine posting somewhere "xlibre broke, switching to xorg" and having tango demanding you prove it was xlibre's fault, lol.
>>109567142What in the god damn fuck compels people to post shit like this much less do it on a public project account?
>>109570356>you both owe a lot of people an apology>officially>in publicthis flaming faggot thinks owns everyone
>>109567971>>109573548Owari da
>>109568211>vaxxedHow did a jab mindbreak you so badly
>>109568195No circular scrolling
>>109569750>Also NGL that nous dude seems like a chadhe's the guy who dropped that famous "you will never be a woman" on the Artix forums. he's an actual chadanyway, guess I'll have to switch back to Xorg tomorrow
My system is pretty minimal now, gnu toolchain glibc, libx11, mesa, motif, xlibre and emwm. Ive built the new wow64 wine and added dxvk for gaymen. No multilib, no systemd no seatd or whatever, no dbus or rust! I am running the browser in an alpine vm which is comfy otherwise id have to work out how to build chromium with no rust or gtk / qt.
Xlibre broke for me, good riddance
>>109576676And this one.
>>109574119I guess they all drink from the same piss
>>109574050We're talking distros with over 20 users.
>>109567294What exactly happened? I run Artix and my display server stopped working for a couple days.
>>109568195All my X apps are slow, my WM doesn't work, and there's nothing it does well.
>>109573982It happened so fast I don't think most people are aware yet. All I knew is that my display server broke a few days ago when I updated and started working again when I updated yesterday. I didn't realize they switched back to Xorg until I read this thread.
>>109578333Are you on Xlibre or Xorg? The switch doesn't happen with a simple update, it must be done manually by the user. What happened is the new Artix ISOs come with Xorg now, but that doesn't affect existing users.
>>109573548The world is healing
>>109567797>>109567857Thanks
>>109573548rip
>>109572994 (me again)Turns out I don't need TearFree if I use picom as that basically does the same thing (rendering in a separate buffer before writing to the screen). However there are an alarming number of commits that have been made to the master branch of xorg that haven't made it into the stable releases. Learning this makes me wish even more that xlibre had succeeded. Oh well. If only the development wasn't being headed by a literal sperg(s). At least Micay doesn't go around flaming people for not using grapheneos
>>109578353>It happened so fastyou changed you passion for glory
>>109573548>>109567719>>109567971At long last, those xlibre faggots haven't stopped declaring xorg dead.
>>109573548
oh noes, what will happen of us xlibre xisters?
>>109568083what an insufferable faggot, tell me he got banned please