• TurboWafflz@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    I’m so confused why other people are having so much trouble, I use two computers with AMD GPUs and one with Intel and I haven’t had any problems with wayland on Gnome, Plasma, Sway, or Hyprland in the past like two years. The only environment variable I ever changed was the one to make firefox use wayland before that was the default, but that wasn’t at all required for the average user, it works fine under xwayland.

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      11 months ago

      Things like, scrensharing, OBS (recently was patched and now it works), discord, spectacle (is a little unstable), screen locking (only one screen or none of them turn off) and some xwayland games/emulators won’t work. All of this in a full amd setup with KDE.

      With one Novideo 1660s my KDE panel frozen every 30 minutes.

      If you only use linux for development or browsing you should find no problems.

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        11 months ago

        Weird, I use OBS, lock my screen, and play games all the time and have never had any problems on KDE. Maybe I’m just lucky with my GPU choices? I use an RX 570 on one computer and an RX 6650 XT on the other.

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        11 months ago

        haven’t had discord or screen locking issues and I have plenty of monitors. haven’t run into any game issues either, but I do preemptively run older stuff in gamescope which tends to avoid a lot of issues

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          run older stuff in gamescope which tends to avoid a lot of issues

          This is a great advice, I’m having issues with alt tabbing with dota, I should try gamescope as well.