[-] oldlamps@sh.itjust.works 67 points 9 months ago

I'm one of those weirdos that never thought the screen looked bad to begin with. I'm interested in the upgrade of course, but I can give it another year. The software upgrades alone make it feel like I'm running a new Steam Deck compared to when I got it 1.5 years ago.

[-] oldlamps@sh.itjust.works 13 points 11 months ago

It's the I-4 eyesore.. of all things

[-] oldlamps@sh.itjust.works 16 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

How anyone looks at this greasy used car salesman, and thinks his dumb Libertarian ideas and shrill whiny vibes are going to solve all their problems....

[-] oldlamps@sh.itjust.works 24 points 1 year ago

Not a chance, that crazy boomer is addicted just like the rest of them

[-] oldlamps@sh.itjust.works 30 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

They'll take it as far as the pollster wants ask. It's not really about what they believe or say, it's about unwavering support and owning the libs. They know they'll never be tested where they have to choose, so it's just a big game to them.

[-] oldlamps@sh.itjust.works 24 points 1 year ago

Things really move fast in AI, huh

[-] oldlamps@sh.itjust.works 13 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

In my experience using something like

export KWIN_X11_NO_SYNC_TO_VBLANK=1

export KWIN_X11_REFRESH_RATE=144000

export KWIN_X11_FORCE_SOFTWARE_VSYNC=1

would basically work in allowing the 60hz lock released from the 144hz main display, but it would still introduce tearing, especially on the secondary 60hz display.

With Wayland it's an out of the box, tear free experience which is what I'm referring to.

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submitted 1 year ago by oldlamps@sh.itjust.works to c/linux@lemmy.ml

I've dipped my toes into the Wayland waters a few times of the past years, and I've always been immediately impressed and jealous of the buttery smooth performance, only to come crashing down to Earth with the severe showstoppers and bugs when using a NVIDIA based card.

Despite general instability of the environment, it was lacking support for VRR as well as GAMMA LUT for night mode, among some others.

I had heard that with the latest drivers there actually is GSYNC support now (at least for later model cards), which is something I think a lot of people still don't know based on what I read.

So I went about installing KDE Wayland to give it a try, and I'm really pleased to report the general desktop experience is getting a whole lot better, like almost ready for prime time good!

Pros

Amazingly smooth performance. In X dragging windows when a video is playing , or resizing a browser window made me feel like a second class Linux citizen.

Multi-monitor support with mixed refresh rates!

GSYNC works! (kinda) .. I'm able to enable VRR within the KDE settings, and my monitor does response by adjusting the refresh rate while gaming. I haven't tested this extensively, but my initial impression is that it kicks on "sometimes" and not as stable as in X. With other games its been very stable holding the refresh rates. So there are factors involved that still need working out, but it's basically here guys.

On the topic of GSYNC, I'm acutally getting better game rendering performance. A better and more stable FPS compared to X. I also have not tested this extensively, but general impression is really positive.

Many more apps support Wayland now wihtout a lot of fussing.

Electron apps are running a lots more stable. Firefox and Chromium support is easily enabled with a flag, and makes the performance so good.

MPV , and SMoothVideoPlayer just work without any extra configuration. All little hangups I had in the past

Steam works great. All the wine games work great though it, and also in Lutris / Bottles.

Cons

Still no Night mode support, although I know this is coming.

Still some buggyness with KDE which causes the panel to freeze up sometimes. I set a hotkey to run 'plasmashell --replace' when this happens, and it seamlessly fixes it without interrupting anything else.

Very rare kwin_wayland crash while doing some intensive xwayland stuff.


I know I'm forgetting some things so I'll answer questions, but I've been basically in Wayland for the past few weeks, and unless I run into any major showstoppers I haven't already, I'm good to stay.

[-] oldlamps@sh.itjust.works 14 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Pretty much this, nothing on his knowledge in what he's saying, but listening to Steve talk at length is tedious. The Internet is doing its Internet thing when people get too big and make a mistake, but there's no way people are tuning into Gamer's Nexus for entertainment.

[-] oldlamps@sh.itjust.works 22 points 1 year ago

Very legal and very cool

[-] oldlamps@sh.itjust.works 10 points 1 year ago

I'm doing my part.

[-] oldlamps@sh.itjust.works 40 points 1 year ago

Conservatives lie to pollsters

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If you've been collecting the free games from Amazon with your Prime subscription, you should check out the new integration in Heroic.

[-] oldlamps@sh.itjust.works 13 points 1 year ago

Voyager, formerly WefWef is a pretty stellar interface for being web based. I'm able to install it as an application, and feels native on my phone.

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