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<p>Wayland also combines the window manager and compositor, meaning you cannot write a window manager without writing a compositor and vice versa. If a compositor manages windows well, but sucks at compositing then you're SOL. While Wayland objectively provides better security than X11, Wayland clients are also not allowed to place themselves in a specific position of the screen in the name of security. So when you try to use <code>--x-position</code> and <code>--y-position</code> arguments in spmenu and find that they don't do anything, you know who to thank for that.</p> <p>Wayland also combines the window manager and compositor, meaning you cannot write a window manager without writing a compositor and vice versa. If a compositor manages windows well, but sucks at compositing then you're SOL. While Wayland objectively provides better security than X11, Wayland clients are also not allowed to place themselves in a specific position of the screen in the name of security. So when you try to use <code>--x-position</code> and <code>--y-position</code> arguments in spmenu and find that they don't do anything, you know who to thank for that.</p>
<li>OpenSUSE</li> <li>OpenSUSE</li>
<p>OpenSUSE is a GNU/Linux distribution who seems to think that <a href="https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/factory@lists.opensuse.org/thread/XJOJEIKHH5GCFRIMZVWXSXJSJW2HTQGK/">people who do not want to see LGBT colors when starting LibreOffice are rotten flesh and 'Cutting out the rotten flesh is healthy and needs to be done.'</a></p> <p>OpenSUSE is a GNU/Linux distribution who seems to think that <a href="https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/factory@lists.opensuse.org/thread/XJOJEIKHH5GCFRIMZVWXSXJSJW2HTQGK/">people who do not want to see LGBT colors when starting LibreOffice are rotten flesh and 'Cutting out the rotten flesh is healthy and needs to be done.'</a></p>
<li>Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)</li>
<p>On June 21st 2023, Red Hat announced on the Red Hat blog that Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), a GNU/Linux distribution <a href="https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/furthering-evolution-centos-stream">is becoming nonfree software</a>.</p>
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