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If You want to run Wayland - run Wayland - I do not want to.
I want X11 - and X11 works perfectly for me.
Red Hat and FreeDesktop tried (and still tries) to kill X11 just to 'force' Wayland. This is not competition - this is betrayal of the core open source values.
I believe you were on a long vacation for quite some time.
Let me give you the shortcut to get back to reality:
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View: https://youtube.com/watch?v=iwaaSatk0pI
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View: https://youtube.com/watch?v=ujJCyXfWpOo
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View: https://youtube.com/watch?v=ONdcalK5JLQ
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Xorg silently killed by Red Hat and FreeDesktop.org is not a future solution.
FreeBSD - as a project - same as GhostBSD does - needs to migrate to X11 solution that has a future - that solution is XLibre at the moment.
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That is how security is built - same with firewalls - you first block everything - and then only allows what is meant to be allowed.
Maybe that will help :)
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No worries, we are not going anywhere :)
I know people that run FreeBSD on their desktop/laptop and professionally manage Linux/UNIX/AIX services - so you are not the only one 'forced' to do other things.
You can use CUDA with Linux Compat on FreeBSD if needed:
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I do not have other ideas to help You.
I remember when I wanted to check how Nvidia card works on ThinkPad W520 it was real PITA and I got back to BIOS to disable it and never enable again.
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