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.
Try forcing Minecraft to use XWayland. Thats easy to do when using the Flatpak (you can open it, close it again and then copy the
~/.minecraft
stuff to~/.var/app/com.mojang.Minecraft/.minecraft
or how its called to save time.Then in the KDE Flatpak settings you can disable Wayland (under “more settings”) and it will run as XWayland, that may fix something.
And if you want to keep using Xorg on Fedora KDE and even Kinoite that should be possible by editing either
/etc/sddm.conf
or some configfile in/etc/sddm.conf.d/
. This does not require the “install a RPM” hack that adding SDDM themes does.Btw if you want a LAN world you need to allow some random 25565 or something Port as UDP and another random port tcp and udp afaik. You enter that one port then and discovery doesnt work but other people can directly connect to you