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Philadelphus Jul 25, 2022
Must remember to change my monitor settings next month, since I've finally got a second monitor on its way after almost 5 years of doing without.
WorMzy Jul 25, 2022
I've updated my profile to reflect that I'm using Wayland now. Aside from a couple of niggles (notifications cause flickering when in a full screen app such as mpv, steam notifications appearing as all black when Steam is closed to systray {fix}, selection buffer/clipboard behaviour being inconsistent between Wayland-native windows and XWayland windows), the experience has been smooth enough that I've not felt the need to revert. I've even switched to sddm-git so I can do away with X running at all.
Shmerl Jul 26, 2022
Quoting: WorMzyflickering when in a full screen app such as mpv

KDE developers know about this bug. I think it happens with fullscreen video specifically. Doesn't happen for example with Wine games.
Shmerl Jul 26, 2022
Good to see AMD GPUs usage finally almost catching up to Nvidia! In a few months it will probably get ahead :)




Last edited by Shmerl on 26 July 2022 at 1:11 am UTC
Philadelphus Jul 26, 2022
Quoting: ShmerlGood to see AMD GPUs usage finally almost catching up to Nvidia! In a few months it will probably get ahead :)
Wow. I'll probably be adding to the AMD-swing sometime next year when I see about upgrading my (by then ~4 year-old) GPU.

I also wonder how (if) the Intel market share is going to be changing in the near future with their new GPUs.
furaxhornyx Jul 26, 2022
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Quoting: Philadelphus
Quoting: ShmerlGood to see AMD GPUs usage finally almost catching up to Nvidia! In a few months it will probably get ahead :)
Wow. I'll probably be adding to the AMD-swing sometime next year when I see about upgrading my (by then ~4 year-old) GPU.

I also wonder how (if) the Intel market share is going to be changing in the near future with their new GPUs.

Same here, I will (finally !) upgrade to a 6700XT in a few weeks
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