- cross-posted to:
- linux
- cross-posted to:
- linux
I generally like what Wayland is doing. The only downside is that with Wayland just being a protocol, the implementation is now dependent on your desktop environment rather than everything sharing the same X server. KDE’s Wayland implementation supports variable refresh rate but GNOMEs does not, and this means gaming is better in KDE than GNOME whereas with X it is pretty much the same experience for gaming on both. I prefer GNOME’s user interface, but giving up VRR is not worth sticking with GNOME.
Yeah, I’m also concerned with how it may affect apps down the line. For example, an app relying on desktop specific features that are present in some desktops wayland implementations but not others.
Unfortunately I can’t get it working correctly with my Endeavour GNOME installation (using an nvidia card). Somehow frames are shown in the wrong order or something else that leads to it being extremely choppy. But I guess that’s on me for trying to use an nvidia card. From what I’ve seen they’re barely supported.
Having a functional eGPU setup without any configuration files or weird hacks, yes please.