The practical implications of what it means to the end user is that companies/entities that write any GUI-enabled software for Linux are forced to make decisions about what(if any) OS they'll support.
And just like that, we've waded into "cracking open the window manager" just to figure out what's going on.
The practical implications of what it means to the end user is that companies/entities that write any GUI-enabled software for Linux are forced to make decisions about what(if any) OS they'll support.
And just like that, we've waded into "cracking open the window manager" just to figure out what's going on.