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Did you do it manually?

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I don’t think it matters that much for battery life if backgrounds are true black or not. It’s directly proportional to the light level, not a cutoff between on and off

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Can we stop it with the low tier memes

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Are you on Wayland? Wondering if rt/dlss works on native games on Wayland or if it just works on x / xwayland

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User experience is actually better if you’re not using chrome since you won’t be subject to Google’s a/b tests

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A large stelarris map at max speed pushes the cpu quite a bit. Doesn’t really use the gpu though.

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If it’s running stable at the correct speed, does it matter what voltage it runs on?

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Graphical setups usually have options for dual boot. Pretty much any distro works once they’re set up. And setup is not hard on any imo, most download the appropriate drivers automatically at install so you only need to install Steam and it handles proton.

What left a sour taste the last time?

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I use Wayland KDE daily with Nvidia. It’s not the most polished experience but it’s far from ‘no chance’. The only problems I’ve experienced are YouTube download gui not working, task bar randomly freezing (which isn’t an Nvidia specific issue according to the kde issue tracker comments), visual glitches on kde panels with blurred backgrounds and the computer not waking up from sleep (didn’t try troubleshooting or running x so might be solvable).

Edit: Remembered more things unrelated to Wayland but might be related to Nvidia. Kde system monitor reads all nvidia gpu data as 0 even though it shows up correctly in nvtop. And all ttys except the default are outputed from the igpu which makes troubleshooting annoying.

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