First of all: I don’t have anything against Wayland. I just wanna play Minecraft occasionally.

I am running Fedora with KDE on some HP workstation with an Nvidia 2060 FE. I am using the proprietary drivers. With the next release of Fedora (and KDE), Wayland will be the only supported Display Manager (as of my understanding). I tried switching to Wayland, but I get some weird black stuttering in Minecraft making it completely unplayable. The bad thing is that with my friends GPU, a GTX 1050, it worked just fine. On my Laptop with just the integrated Graphics too.

Have you got any tips for me? I neither want to switch the distro nor the desktop enviroment, as I’m happy with how it is. I could imagine buying a used amd gpu, but I dont really want to spend a lot of money.

For now, I am just waiting and hoping they’re having it fixed in the release.

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      9 months ago
      1. They aren’t criticising Wayland, they’re criticising Nvidia drivers.

      2. Criticising Wayland is fine. It’s the blind hatred and misinformation that people generally frown upon.

      E: oh, your post history shows a very unhealthy obsession with Wayland. Like, it’s the only thing this account has spoken about.

      I don’t think I’m going to comment any further than this, it’ll only waste both our time.

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      Yeah, notice how it’s still up, people are having a rational discussion, and nobody is getting annoyed with anybody. Unlike whatever it is you’re doing.