According to the official OS support list (github.com) OpenMandriva has first party support for XLibre. That means the distro maintainers have included XLibre packages in their official repositories.
I don’t know if it’s what you get by default yet though. Based on what people are saying on the OpenMadriva forums (forum.openmandriva.org) XLibre is installed by default in the “cooker version”. That’s the new, experimental version that might become the standard after it’s been vetted.
I’m thinking the same thing. XLibre should be as stable and compatible as X11, but I’d prefer if everyone else was using it too. I might test it in a VM, but I don’t want to be a trail blazer on my main machine.
According to the [official OS support list](https://github.com/X11Libre/xserver/wiki/Are-We-XLibre-Yet%3F) OpenMandriva has first party support for XLibre. That means the distro maintainers have included XLibre packages in their official repositories.
I don’t know if it’s what you get by default yet though. Based on what people are saying on the [OpenMadriva forums](https://forum.openmandriva.org/search?q=xlibre) XLibre is installed by default in the “cooker version”. That’s the new, experimental version that *might* become the standard after it’s been vetted.
I’m thinking the same thing. XLibre *should* be as stable and compatible as X11, but I’d prefer if everyone else was using it too. I might test it in a VM, but I don’t want to be a trail blazer on my main machine.