This merge resquest has finally been merged into XWayland, which means NVIDIA users are just one beta driver release away (May 15th) from probably having a good experience on Wayland now!

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    7 months ago

    our yearly “your nvidia gpu will finally work on wayland now!”

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      7 months ago

      You can’t deny their support for Wayland has been steadily improving with the latest driver releases. In fact it’s already in a good state if it weren’t for the flickering in certain applications caused by these issues with explicit sync which are currently being addressed.

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        7 months ago

        i tried it recently and it was still pretty buggy for me, too late now though since i had the opportunity to move to amd

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    7 months ago

    am I correct to assume this is the thing that’ll fix eg. Steam going full seizure mode under wayland + nvidia?

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      That’s true, but thankfully it’s already been merged in mutter and is underway in kwin.

      The code for GNOME has already been merged, KDE has a merge request open for it too, Mesa also already has it merged in.

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        7 months ago

        Who thought individual compositors having to re-implement base features individually and over and over again would be a good idea?

        Same with the dozens of different protocols and portals and all the other magic bullshit. Once feature-complete with X11,Wayland will be of same complexity.

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          Once feature-complete with X11,Wayland will be of same complexity.

          I’m gonna go out on a limb and say the Wayland/X11 devs (same people) know more about the way the X11/Wayland projects are structured than you do.

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      It’s definitely a large leep, but it’s not going to solve everything. I’d say it brings us to ~85% completion. There’s still a lot of smaller issues in need of fixing, and some issues unique to specific problem cards. Nvidia needs to put in that last 10% and the community needs to put in that last 4%. The 1% are the tiny bugs spread across the ecosystem that’ll get fixed overtime.

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      7 months ago

      Are you sure that’s not because it’s running at a very low frequency?

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        Not sure how to check, still fairly new.

        I did notice the temperatures though. The card normally idles at 30-40c having anything open after a while will have it cooking at 75ish. I would expect it to be in the 50s after a few hours of youtube, or pushing 90-100 gaming. No issues on the Windows half of the install. From what I could piece together it dose seem to be related to Wayland and the drivers. I was thinking of waiting till Nobara updates and hope it goes away.

        Seems if I have anything opened and on screen like firefox or the file browser, it gets toasty.

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          If it’s reaching those temps then the answer is probably no. Hope you find a solution