No, they won’t. The community-driven KDE team at Fedora plans to drop the X11 session but that’s not a Red Hat thing. Fedora will support X11 for the time being. No plans to drop any of the many other X11 desktops at all.
Yup. All Red Hat did was deprecate X11 for future releases. So they probably won’t be explicitly supporting it, but I imagine that the Xorg session will still be installable.
Since Redhat will be dropping x11 with Fedora 39, I’m hoping it’ll be all systems a go in the near future.
No, they won’t. The community-driven KDE team at Fedora plans to drop the X11 session but that’s not a Red Hat thing. Fedora will support X11 for the time being. No plans to drop any of the many other X11 desktops at all.
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Yup. All Red Hat did was deprecate X11 for future releases. So they probably won’t be explicitly supporting it, but I imagine that the Xorg session will still be installable.
Red Hat will maintain X11 for Xwayland for the foreseeable future and I’m not aware of any plans to deprecate the Gnome X11 session in Fedora either. Docs such as https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/configuring-xorg-as-default-gnome-session/ don’t mention this.