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  • #31
    Originally posted by Kjell View Post

    That's why I really enjoy Wayland + VRR
    How can you turn on VRR on Wayland? I'm really interested. Thanks!

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Khudsa View Post

      How can you turn on VRR on Wayland? I'm really interested. Thanks!
      Check if you have a "Freesync", "GSync" or a "VESA Adaptive Sync" compatible monitor. It's just different names for the same technology, Variable Refreh Rate.

      Then check your Wayland compositor's manpage on how to enable VRR. Here's a beginner friendly wiki example if you're using Sway:

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Kjell View Post

        Check if you have a "Freesync", "GSync" or a "VESA Adaptive Sync" compatible monitor. It's just different names for the same technology, Variable Refreh Rate.

        Then check your Wayland compositor's manpage on how to enable VRR. Here's a beginner friendly wiki example if you're using Sway:
        https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Sway
        Thank you!!!

        I use GNOME and it seems I still have to wait to got it merged: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutte..._requests/1154

        Patience

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Khudsa View Post

          Thank you!!!

          I use GNOME and it seems I still have to wait to got it merged: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutte..._requests/1154

          Patience
          This is why I switched to CachyOS (Arch Linux).

          You can easily patch software to support features which are still being worked on (and usually it's edge cases and support for weird hardware that's stalling such patches)

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