This week in KDE: Wayland by default, de-framed Breeze, HDR games, rectangle screen recording

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This week in KDE: Wayland by default, de-framed Breeze, HDR games, rectangle screen recording
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Wayland by default

Having an Nvidia-card, should I be worried about this? So far I've read so many "Nvidia bad, Wayland no work" posts that I have just stayed clear waiting for a final confirmation that everything is smooth sailing.

On much more recent driver versions Wayland support has been further improved. I suggest going with Fedora Silverblue since RPM Fusion is pretty quick to roll out new driver versions.

I've been using Wayland on Nvidia with plasma for about a year and it's been mostly fine. Only a few minor issues like night color not working or some Xwayland apps flickering, but the system feels far more responsive on Wayland so it's well worth it to me

None of the issues I have with wayland stem from my nvidia card, and I'm on a gaming laptop.

Seems like one of those 'lies told so often it becomes' true kind of deals.

Having swapped to Linux on Pop OS and later onto Nobara recently, I strongly disagree.

As my personal experience on 525, 535 and even beta 545 with a 3080, so much as swapping onto a Wayland session implied lag, screen tearing issues, and stability issues / crashes on KDE and GNOME, to the point that I ended up selling the 3080 for a 7900 XTX because of how everyone said the AMD experience is so much better and it is.

True that I havent tested it on a laptop so maybe Optimus support from Nvidia or the latest drivers have added stability overall, but this was definitely a problem in desktop for the last months to me.