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Originally posted by 144HzToxic people? Sorry, you’re out.
Originally posted by 144Hz View PostKDE keeps insisting on bringing “friends” like C++ and Qt.
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Originally posted by frank007 View Post
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Originally posted by Zan Lynx View Post
I've been using Wayland on all of my physical Linux systems since about 2016. It's been solid.
As far as I can tell everyone who doesn't use Wayland is using Nvidia or has some strange edge case I would have never imagined needing.
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Originally posted by gardotd426 View Post
Like playing video games? Modern game performance on Wayland is garbage and/or a nightmare to even get working with Wayland half the time. And hardly anyone that plays a lot of games uses Wayland. Yeah, super edge case.
Ryzen 3900X and a Vega 56 to a 4K LG television.
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Originally posted by Zan Lynx View Post
I play Doom 2016, Stellaris, Pillars of Eternity, Tyranny and ooh, Peggle using a Ubuntu Gnome Wayland session. Those are all Steam games and work out of the box. I haven't noticed anything wrong with them.
Ryzen 3900X and a Vega 56 to a 4K LG television.
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Originally posted by duby229 View Post
He was referring to input lag, even if he didn't realize it, there is nothing that can be done about it. I mean really just put some heavy CPU load on and simply move the mouse, wayland has no way to synchronize output on input, the protocol simply doesn't do it. And it's especially a huge problem when gaming, lag can be like half a second, it's crazy. Wayland was -not- designed for desktop usage especially for gaming or really any low latency usage.
Now, I have never tried to do 24 thread compiles while playing Doom 2016 at the same time, because that would be ridiculous.
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Originally posted by Zan Lynx View Post
I use my 3900X for Android Studio NDK projects and Rust builds all the time. That is what I built it for. I have literally never seen a half second mouse lag.
Now, I have never tried to do 24 thread compiles while playing Doom 2016 at the same time, because that would be ridiculous.
So you have a 24 core processor, your computer may not experience that much lag, but most computers will. Just because you have a high end desktop and don't have any experience with lower end hardware doesn't mean that everyone else fits in your same boat.Last edited by duby229; 09 January 2020, 02:23 PM.
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