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Desktop environments: performance vs modern look
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X11 was completely removed in Fedora 43 I believe
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/WaylandOnlyGNOME#Wayland-only_GNOME
This applies to the GNOME edition. While KDE is planning to drop X11 support, it hasn't yet. And I'm pretty sure I've seen some x.org packages in my installation, not sure if they are full or just for Xwayland
Ah right, I forgot about the different editions! Been on GNOME for so long.