I definitely want to add that Roman's KwinFT fork and friends have made my experience on KDE much better. Surprisingly, I think the best part of his work is the wrapland, disman, and kscreen projects. They completely fixed multi monitor configuration stickyness, as in when you take your laptop from one setup to the next, it remembers the screens properly. For some reason KDisplay is inconsistent with this feature and overall requires me to reconfigure my displays every other boot.
As for KwinFT itself, I found the compositor works very well with nvidia GPUs, but the performance suffers on integrated graphics. So for my desktop I use `kwinft` and for my laptop(s) I use `kwin`. But for both systems I use wrapland, disman, and kscreen in-place of kdisplay since they remember my monitor configurations correctly.
As for KwinFT itself, I found the compositor works very well with nvidia GPUs, but the performance suffers on integrated graphics. So for my desktop I use `kwinft` and for my laptop(s) I use `kwin`. But for both systems I use wrapland, disman, and kscreen in-place of kdisplay since they remember my monitor configurations correctly.
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