Is it just me, or are you folks running Wayland with no issues? I’ve even forgotten I was on Wayland until I looked at the settings the other day. I have all AMD, btw. I have zero issues so far. Anyone else?

  • Unknown1234_5@lemmy.kde.social
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    5 days ago

    AMD cpu, nvidia gpu, running tuxedo os. i’ve had one issue and it was warthunder and enlisted not capturing the cursor correctly. this is caused by those games supporting linux natively but not having wayland support yet. no other games have done this for me so far.

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    7 days ago

    The only AMD (A10-7700K) that has given me problems with wayland uses by default the old radeon driver. I switched to the amdgpu driver and everything was solved.

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    7 days ago

    I am not having issues at all with Wayland, even game on it. Using a fairly new Nvidia card, after version 555.x was released, Wayland no longer has any flickering like visuals for me.

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    7 days ago

    I randomly get locks ups when I am watching YouTube while using touchscreen, but otherwise it’s fine.

    I am using openSUSE Tumbleweed with KDE Plasma 6 on Wayland and I have Intel GPU.

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    8 days ago

    The only issues I had were due to fractional scaling (blurry apps, especially Electron based ones; and windows opening or moving to weird edges, where I can’t move them anymore).

    But those were already a few months or a year ago, and since I switched from Gnome to KDE 6, I have zero issues, neither on my laptop (integrated on CPU), nor on my desktop with an AMD GPU.

    And even over a year, almost two, ago, Wayland has been very smooth for me. I used Gnome for most of the time, which has always been very solid with Wayland. KDE has been a bit more janky in the past, but nowadays, Wayland feels way smoother and polished than X11 for me.

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    8 days ago

    @penquin It’s been pretty solid for me on X86_64 laptop (Radeon graphics) and laptop (Intel graphics.)

    It’s a little quirky on Raspberry Pi. It seems to work well on my Pi 5 (RpiOS) but on a CM4 running Debian some apps like Firefox and VS Code have scrambled displays on KDE. I run Gnome on that one and that generally works. Surprisingly X11 is worse.

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    8 days ago

    It has been pretty unproblematic on two of my devices (a mini PC with integrated AMD graphics and a laptop with integrated Intel graphics). On the third (a desktop with NVIDIA graphics), I had an issue with Firefox’s window flashing while I typed, so I had to switch that one back to X11.

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      8 days ago

      I have a PC with a very old 1080ti on it, and that shit is a nightmare on x11. Only Wayland made it somewhat usable. It still had issues, but not as bad as on x11. Ended up putting windows on this machine. Until I get a new AMD GPU for it in the near future.

  • itslilith@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    8 days ago

    Only issue I have is that custom overlays are hard to impossible to get working. Which is a security feature I’m sure, but still is annoying. I tried for a while to get AwakenedPoeTrade running, but eventually have up.

    But everyday use, not a single issue (that I’m not blatantly responsible for myself, at least)

  • jlow (he/him)@beehaw.org
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    8 days ago

    I would say it’s mostly smooth except for a few annoyances like lots of apps not displaying icons correctly in taskbar or taskswitcher but a standard Wayland icon.