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Originally posted by MrCooper View Post
If that was true, it would affect other drivers as well.
It's because nvidia doesn't implement the established synchronization mechanism for buffers shared between processes via dma-buf.
I tried it again yesterday on these new drivers.
Still no mechanism to calibrate color, still cant do more than 60fps, doubling if not tripling the latency of many applications and games.
I see it edging ever closer, but if it cant even get display101 like doing color or fps right, Ill take any blame being thrown at nvidia from that camp with a very big pinch of salt.
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Originally posted by mSparks View Post
wayland seems to have a long way to go before its remotely ready for daily use.
I tried it again yesterday on these new drivers.
Still no mechanism to calibrate color, still cant do more than 60fps, doubling if not tripling the latency of many applications and games.
I see it edging ever closer, but if it cant even get display101 like doing color or fps right, Ill take any blame being thrown at nvidia from that camp with a very big pinch of salt.
Edit: It seems I didn't actually lose night light, but the effect is more subdued now, for some reason.Last edited by bug77; 25 March 2023, 12:58 PM.
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Originally posted by clapbr View Post
How? It's literally available to everyone.
Quantum physics is also "available for everyone". Fewer than 0.01% of people in the world actually have a grasp of it.
It never ceases to astonish me how programmers treat the rest of the world.
BTW, do you have a grasp on quantum physics? No? Then you simply lied.
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Originally posted by mSparks View Post
wayland seems to have a long way to go before its remotely ready for daily use.
I tried it again yesterday on these new drivers.
Still no mechanism to calibrate color, [...]
still cant do more than 60fps, [...]
Ill take any blame being thrown at nvidia from that camp with a very big pinch of salt.
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Originally posted by MrCooper View Post
The major Wayland compositors do support that, the nvidia driver still lacks the required KMS API functionality.
My gaming rig with AMD GPU & Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 runs at 240 fps with GNOME Wayland. This issue may be because the nvidia driver does not provide meaningful timestamps via the KMS API yet, so Wayland compositors have to fall back to frame timing heuristics.
The issues you're hitting are most certainly nvidia driver issues, not Wayland ones.
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