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  • Trump was elected by a last minute surge of young, male, anti “woke” sexists.

    I only bring this up to highlight the absurdity of claiming that Trump somehow represents wealth hoarding boomers. Hardly.

    There are plenty of billionaires in red states but the largest percentage of “wealth hoarding boomers” are in the far wealthier blue states. They are not Trump voters. These are all easy facts to confirm.




  • You would be surprised. If you stay text only and use a 32 bit distro, it would run up to date versions of most CLI programs.

    Adelie and Arch32 still support Pentium.

    Booting to a GUI, there are still a few options. I think Velox would run on that. I bet Xorg with FVWM would too. You are not going to have much left for apps though. However, you could run a couple of terminals.

    Adelie Linux (totally modern Linux distro) lists 64 MB as the minimum server memory requirement.













  • I can absolutely deny that Wayland has stability issues. Plasma 6 under Wayland is the most stable desktop I have used.

    In any Wayland discussion, I think people using Debian or older NVIDIA drivers (pre-555 for sure) need to identify themselves. They seem to be the ones most convinced that Wayland does not work yet (because they are still experiencing what it was like years ago).

    As for “support”, that is desktop environment dependent as it mostly depends on protocol and XDG desktop portal maturity. KDE has the most complete support (not a bias-just a fact), then GNOME, then Hyprland and the Wlroots based environments, with MATE and Cinnamon not quite there yet, and XFCE totally trailing.



  • The original code remains available under the original.

    Any proprietary code would have to be code that was added on top of that.

    You always have the ability to keep using the Own Source code. That is a freedom you have.

    If you decide that proprietary version is “better” and choose to use that, well that is a freedom you have. But now you have accepted a proprietary license. Your choice.


  • So, you had to choose between the code that was still Open Source and the code that was now proprietary.

    If you stick with the Open Source, what you describe does not happen.

    If you moved to the proprietary, well, there you are. You clearly decided that the new features were more important than it being Open Source.

    Remember, it is only the new features. All the old code remains as open as it ever was.