Continuing the discussion from Wayland messed things up, impossible to access remote desktop:
I will urge you and the staff to reconsider your attitude towards manjaro users because you are the ones disrespecting the user and ganging on me, and because you are the ones in position of power, so should display responsibility.
look at how you turned a support request into an argument by making the user into an issue, when the cause of that issue is your behavior, not the user’s.
making threats like you just did is a good illustration of why the word is that manjaro is bad and toxic and should not be recommended.
How ironic that you would accuse me of arrogance and rudeness, when your arrogance and rudeness is the cause for me answering the way I do. should you be respectful in the first place, there would be no reason for this whole argument to happen. you clearly need to make a step back and look at yourself in the mirror before accusing others of what you are doing.
yeah, right. you know better than me what my use case is. you really should apply your insults to yourself and your advices to your own self. FYI xfce is not an option for me and even if it was they already have started migrating to wayland. had you read and understood what I was saying, you’d know that at some point x11 will be fully deprecated and there will be only wayland. and if by that time there is still no option to do unattended remote desktop sharing as is the case now, I would have no option but to migrate away from linux desktops altogether, probable to windows as macos is not suitable for this use case.
no solutions have been offered, you misunderstanding the matter and being off topic does not constitute a solution, except in your own eyes.
I have conducted my own research, and found nothing which is why I resorting to posting here.
and I kept looking after posting and eventually found, as I stated here, that no solution exists at the moment and that this use case may not be possible at all with wayland in its current form.
so i posted the actual solution which is to remove wayland and return to x11 for the time being, until x11 is eventually deprecated, hoping that it will be possible by that time.
this is literally what you are replying to, so I guess once again either you could not be bothered to read what I wrote or you fail to understand what you read.
anyways please be my guest and carry out your threat, this won’t be your first abuse of power and there is no way I will submit to your abuse. each time you disrespect me, I will not let it go and answer you. and it does not seem you are ready or able to admit you are the cause of the issue, by turning a simple support request into personal attacks against the user with no power. I hope being the donald trump of this forum gives you jolts of pleasure every time you push the kick button, as you seem to really enjoy it.
at some point you may or may not reflect on your action and be honest with yourself that the way you treat basic users with no power says a lot about who you are as a human being.
as my fate here seems already sealed, let me thank you for helping me understand and making it clear why manjaro has the reputation it has, and deserves. Up until I was skeptical of why so many people post about manajro being bad and toxic, now I know why.
Adios my friend, enjoy being corrupted by the power you imagine having, and be proud of the censorship you apply to valid technical issues with proper solution preventing other in the same situation from ever finding it. I pity your family and kids if you have some, and understand why you don’t if you don’t.
last thing, Schopenhauer’s The Art of Being Right: 38 Ways to Win an Argument, is not supposed to be a manual to follow but a way to expose bad faith rhetorical arguments to prevent them form being used.