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ubot5In #ubuntu-discuss, tomreyn said: !wayland is <reply> Wayland is a display server protocol (an alternative to X11) and library. Unlike Xorg, Wayland provides no central server component, but desktop environments' compositors make use of it (e.g. mutter, kwin, weston). For more info, see https://wayland.freedesktop.org and !xwayland13:36
ubot5In #ubuntu-discuss, tomreyn said: !xwayland is <reply> XWayland is an X server which allows for running classic X11 applications on top of !Wayland. It can be installed side by side with xserver-xorg, and enables switching between classic X and XWayland sessions upon graphical login.13:36
ubot5In #ubuntu-discuss, lordcirth said: !lxc is LXC containers can be used to run isolated Linux systems with less overhead than a VM. https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/lxc.html16:26
ubot5In #ubuntu-discuss, lordcirth said: !lxd is a tool for more easily managing !lxc containers. https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/lxd.html17:02
ubot5In #ubuntu-discuss, lordcirth said: !luks is The Linux Unified Key System (LUKS) is the method used for Full Disk Encryption (FDE) in the Ubuntu installer. It can also be configured using cryptsetup. See also !tomb17:12
ubot5In #ubuntu-discuss, lordcirth said: !tomb is 'tomb' is a user-friendly wrapper for !luks encryption. It allows making encrypted volumes as portable files, and panic-button functionality - 'tomb slam'17:14
tomreynhi everyone. in case you happen to have some spare time this weekend and are okay with spending it on this - these factoid edit requests (from the past week or two) haven't been handled, yet (and would probably be lost if not listed here): https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/CKYGhN3cfv/19:47

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