The fundamental problem is that X11 works in 95% of cases and there are hacks for the vast majority of other cases (e.g. using NX to forward X11 connections over high-latency links); so no-one wants to rewrite all that manky Xlib code even if the new interface would be better.
Then there's the 'who wants to run graphics programs over a network anyway?' brigade who don't even see the benefits; which apparently includes KDE if their developers really think that running KDE apps over the network is a 'bizarre corner case'... that may explain why KDE apps crash so much when I run them on my Unix server with the display on my Windows laptop.


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