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  • Buntolo
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    Originally posted by debianxfce View Post
    There is some code for HDMI in the amdgpu kernel driver, but something is still missing. You have for HDMI:

    Code:
    xrandr --prop
    
    HDMI-A-0 disconnected
    vrr_capable: 0
    range: (0, 1)
    Try yourself if there is some development in the AMD wip kernel.
    Does 'vrr_capable: 0' stand for "variable refresh rate_capable: no"?

    KISS. A professional gamer uses a single monitor in E-sports events. For technical details, see: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/series/51388/
    But only a fraction of 60+ Hz monitors are professional gamers and 60+ Hz screens are useful even for non gamers; and even gamers (non professional ones) may find useful having a second screen with chat, browser and other stuff on, especially streamers, as a lot of them use multi monitor setup (or so I think).

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  • Nuc!eoN
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    Been waiting patiently waiting for the freesync support, but turns out it does not work when having more than one monitor connected to the PC.

    That's actually makes it unusable for me unfortunately.

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  • Guest
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    Originally posted by ssokolow View Post

    I'd also like to know this. My main interest in FreeSync is the potential for a compositor to implement VSync-like tearing prevention across my entire triple-head desktop if I upgrade to FreeSync-capable hardware.
    I would like to use multiple monitors with different frequencies without tearing and stuttering.

    I had once setup xfce, compton with xrender backend, and I have achieved perfect vsync for 60hz and 75hz monitors simultaneously, even with multiple opengl applications open on different displays. And, when dragged to the other display, it got automatically adapted. Stuttering was there only if window was split across both displays.
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    This support should be standard in every modern desktop environment.

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  • ssokolow
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    Originally posted by zman0900 View Post
    Any news about FreeSync with multiple monitors?
    I'd also like to know this. My main interest in FreeSync is the potential for a compositor to implement VSync-like tearing prevention across my entire triple-head desktop if I upgrade to FreeSync-capable hardware.

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  • zman0900
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    Any news about FreeSync with multiple monitors?

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  • aufkrawall
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    Originally posted by debianxfce View Post
    It is easy to check, find the corresponding file and compare.
    Oops, should have thought of that. Well, it's in linux-mainline. Yey!

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  • bezirg
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    Any clues if HDMI-Freesync support is coming?

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  • aufkrawall
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    Originally posted by debianxfce View Post
    And is that also the case for linux-master or amd-wip (not just drm-staging) branches?

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  • aufkrawall
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    Originally posted by schmidtbag View Post
    Right click on Klipper > click configure > enable "prevent empty clipboard".
    That should do it.
    Nope.
    I already set that option because otherwise it imho isn't functioning properly even on Xorg.

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  • schmidtbag
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    Originally posted by aufkrawall View Post
    R41N3R could you please tell me how you manage the clipboard in a Plasma Wayland session? Klipper doesn't save anything if the application gets closed directly after copying (not pasting). Gnome Wayland has other issues, but at least Gpaste seems to just work and is properly integrated into the shell via an extension.
    Right click on Klipper > click configure > enable "prevent empty clipboard".
    That should do it.

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