Comment by patjensen 14 days ago Just wait for systemd-wayland. 4 comments patjensen Reply LeFantome 14 days ago Systemd does not have to force Wayland as it is already going the other way. Both GNOME and KDE are requiring systemd now. dlcarrier 13 days ago KDE support doesn't even require Linux, let alone Systemd: https://community.kde.org/FreeBSD/SetupGNOME, on the other hand, practically wants everything running on the exact same software stack, so it requiring a package means nothing. cf100clunk 14 days ago This discussion is originally about xfce, which does not require systemd now. michaelmrose 14 days ago Gnome?
LeFantome 14 days ago Systemd does not have to force Wayland as it is already going the other way. Both GNOME and KDE are requiring systemd now. dlcarrier 13 days ago KDE support doesn't even require Linux, let alone Systemd: https://community.kde.org/FreeBSD/SetupGNOME, on the other hand, practically wants everything running on the exact same software stack, so it requiring a package means nothing. cf100clunk 14 days ago This discussion is originally about xfce, which does not require systemd now.
dlcarrier 13 days ago KDE support doesn't even require Linux, let alone Systemd: https://community.kde.org/FreeBSD/SetupGNOME, on the other hand, practically wants everything running on the exact same software stack, so it requiring a package means nothing.
Systemd does not have to force Wayland as it is already going the other way. Both GNOME and KDE are requiring systemd now.
KDE support doesn't even require Linux, let alone Systemd: https://community.kde.org/FreeBSD/Setup
GNOME, on the other hand, practically wants everything running on the exact same software stack, so it requiring a package means nothing.
This discussion is originally about xfce, which does not require systemd now.
Gnome?