I remember haveing to compile kernels way back when suse first came out, it was a time consuming pain in the neck, no more for me...but the new script works pretty good for now.
I remember haveing to compile kernels way back when suse first came out, it was a time consuming pain in the neck, no more for me...but the new script works pretty good for now.
Not surprisingly it looks like Wayland has been pushed back to 13.04
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/r-series
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/r-series
I think it was more a matter of it wasn't ready for the release. I think there was more of an expectation from the Wayland project that they'd see more code contributions from outside the project, especially from sources like Canonical and Fedora/RH.
I think this is a bit optimistic, but only time will tell.
Wayland 1.0 Coming "In A Month Or Two"
I was skimming the most recent Wayland mailing list messages and I see inwayland-devel Digest, Vol 24, Issue 35, messages 6 and 7 some talk about Ubuntu XDG_RUNTIME_DIR support.
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