>>147 >>149 Xlibre is pretty much just Xorg but updated. So far they added namespaces which should add security but I'm not sure how effective it is along with some other features. For me I'd just want TearFree with modesetting for TearFree Xorg without a heavy compositor or falling back to the old intel driver. Xorg beats Wayland in performance but not with these heavy compositors like Picom (pretty much the only maintained one) Xcompmgr hasn't worked in the past for me and it's barely(at all?) maintained. TearFree modesetting has been in master for years but since freedesktop never does releases it's not available anywhere while it's on default on xlibre. For now there's the guix-xlibre channel but it was rejected from guix repo because they didn't want to deal with it upstream. It's not a huge deal since channels exist you could probably use a later commit (you're gonna compile anyway since there's no build system for the guix-libre channel) with those features for yourself or package it since Guix is source-based.
we should've never left the tty.