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Are you trying to start a war? Hopefully no one mentions wayland vs xorg else it might go nuclear
@squid_slime let me install this flatpak of kde wayland on my oracle unbreakable kernel running under redhat enterprise
That's like two keystrokes in emacs.
@AbidanYre i only use Oracle Emacs which is just Emacs with a picture of Larry Ellison in the background flying a MiG