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Show which DE is used more on Wayland, which on X11. Show if AMD/NVIDIA/INTEL users are more likely to use X11 or Wayland (plotting these graphs again for Wayland would be enough to infer the rest, but there could be some value in trying to provide an easier view, but that would be more complex).
No
Yes, Single GPU passthrough
Yes, GPU passthrough with AMD host
Yes, GPU passthrough with Nvidia host
Yes, GPU passthrough with Intel host
Yes, Some other setup
Thanks, going to be interesting to see! ^_^
(the nerd in me really do love statistics too much...)
thanks
(longtime lurker)
Last edited by Hamish on 26 February 2020 at 3:35 am UTC
Same case here, 1920x1080 and 1280x1024 on secondary monitor. I just assumed that the question referred to my monitor I use for gaming, thus 1920x1080.
This monitor is also 144/180Hz with Gsync, not sure if such information are of interest to be added to the survey though.
I'd also be interested in variable refresh rate/Gsync. A propos, I used to like the question of the month feature back then...
"Main Gaming Resolution"
A more interesting result could be the answer to: Do you also play games on Windows/PS/...? And: If yes, which is your favourite / most used platform?
Could be interesting... or not .... I'm just curios....
FWIW, multi-monitor support is quite decent here on sway (I use it at work, dock/undock often, use projectors, etc), and I don't recall many issues on KDE nor GNOME.
Hah! I used to have pretty much the same screen resolutions. Got rid of (gave away) my primary monitor to upgrade it, but at the same time, a GPU lockup I was having quite often went away. Unsure if that was related, I've decided to do with the small screen for now ^^"
Thanks a lot for the stats, Liam! I'm eager to see the results!
Last edited by MayeulC on 3 March 2020 at 11:04 pm UTC
Well, it's kind of a tricky subject. The way that KDE and GNOME do it under Xorg is to basically combine the monitors into a single big screen that points at the same desktop. That's also why in KDE you can't configure virtual workspaces to switch out independently on each display, as the workspace is shown to the single screen that unites the two monitors.
And they haven't fixed it for Wayland. I can imagine sway working well, though, as it's basically just i3 for Wayland, and i3 doesn't work like KDE and GNOME do.
Yeah, it's basically one virtual desktop per screen. I can just switch the focused one to the right/left/top/bottom screen with a shortcut (I chose ctrl-meta-arrow, meta-arrow is to move focus, meta-shift-arrow to move the window around. I like my shortcuts nice and consistent :) ).
Where it differs from i3, though is that (to my knowledge), i3's screen setup is managed trough xrandr/xorg.conf, whereas in sway it's there in the config file, which makes it quite easy and reliable. I also have shortcuts to rotate the screen in there... Though I guess you could achieve the same with xrandr, it makes it easy to apply something on the focused screen. The lack of a "primary display" hasn't bothered me at all.
Thanks for the bits on KDE and GNOME. With more time... :D