The X11 Fork Nobody Saw Coming | Source Code #6
00:00 Introduction 00:24 The XLibre Story: Why GhostBSD Rejected Wayland 01:32 What is XLibre? 04:14 Implications for BSD & Linux 07:27 KDE Plasma 6.6 Release Overview 09:31 Accessibility Improvements 10:57 Customization & Theme Saving 12:20 Performance & Small Improvements 16:23 Closing Thoughts This week on Source Code: GhostBSD is ditching Xorg for XLibre instead of Wayland, and this quiet decision might signal the start of a broader rebellion against display server monoculture. We explore why XLibre exists, what problems it solves that Wayland doesn't, and why more BSD and Linux distributions might follow suit. Plus, KDE Plasma 6.6 drops with major accessibility improvements, OCR in screenshots, custom theme saving, and the first green accent in decades. From the future of X11 to desktop customization gone wild, this is Source Code #6.

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