@apalu @phoronix What I mean is that #Xorg is #EoL'd and that all the #legacy stuff works in #Xwayland and using #Wayland for newer solutions is the way to go.
Also #Linux did already drop a lot of #Hardware #support over the years because it was either #unmaintained [a lot of older stuff], #never publicly available [#Intel #GMA500 & #GMA3000-Series...] or was deemed to cumbersome to continue forward [vanilla #i386 support for example]...
As much as I wished we could perpetually make stuff that just runs on an #i8086, that just won't work and just like #UnrealEngine5 won't support #32bit systems or 7th generation game console, so it makes sense that #SDL3 won't support #X11...
I mean, #SDL2 is still available and working so if one needs #X support on #Linux, consider using that.
And yes, I do have machines that are from the 2000s that have such hardware that is affected by it...
