• Gnugit@aussie.zone
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    How is wayland nvidia gaming at the moment?

    Several months ago I tried gaming on wayland with nvidia and it was completely broken for me.

    EDIT: Two days on wayland nvidia now, both gaming and using NVENC in OBS. It’s been amazing.

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      I’ve got an nvidia card and I’ve personally got no complaints about Wayland! been using it for some time to much success, I feel like x11 is just ‘off’ in comparison.

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      I’ve been gaming with a 2080ti in Wayland for about a year now. I can’t say I’ve had any issues related to my graphics card at all. The only hiccups I’ve had are with a couple of games, maybe two, that I had to tweak to run. They were known issues with public fixes. It’s been a great experience.

      There was an issue a few months back with multi monitor setups. Anytime I changed a monitor input, it would hard lock. It’s fixed now.

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      Just make sure the kernel modules are enabled and so are the systemd services. Shouldn’t have a problem. It’s been butter since they released the VRR fix a few months ago

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        Could you please guide me to relevant documentation for this?

        For now I’ll just start at the Arch wiki for wayland.

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            I switched to wayland since arch had manual intervention on the latest update for kwin-x11 I decided it was time to take the plunge.

            So far it’s actually amazing. In two days of gaming I’ve had a great experience and OBS has been awesome. I particularly like the pipewire handling of OBS over the x11 window capture.

            I also went through the wayland and nvidia arch wiki pages before I started up my game and it looks like everything is now implemented by the nvidia drivers. I’m happy nvidia might finally be catching up, though, I won’t hold my breath as it still looks a little like the absolute bare minimum.

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      Depends on the desktop environment in my experience. On Fedora Gnome it was an unstable mess with my Nvidia RTX card but Fedora KDE Plasma has been stable.

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        It was mainly on Nobara but I guess my negative experience also followed me from troubles in debian early 2024.

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      Several months ago I had a similar experience. Even just running plasma with Wayland+Nvidia was enough to cause problems.

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      Games worked for me on Kubuntu, but a lot of other things were seriously broken. Compositor/Desktop effects did not work at all, weird screen artifacts, Taskbar crashes, Discord lags terribly and has display problems. I don’t know, if that is going to be the new Desktop experience, we’re gonna have a problem.

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      It works just fine for me on my RTX 3060 Ti. No significant performance decrease or stuttering at all (except in Cities Skylines II but that’s not Wayland’s fault)