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Maybe if your games are Wayland native or you're still running the 535 driver? I saw fbdev=1 as a workaround, but that made things very jello-y.
Maybe if your games are Wayland native or you're still running the 535 driver? I saw fbdev=1 as a workaround, but that made things very jello-y.
Nouveau should have already been fine, this should fix the proprietary driver's issues. AFAIK this is a core issue of the proprietary driver, so should affect all cards.
I tried Wayland on my 16xx series GPU, Electron apps were only annoying, but games were unplayable. The desktop itself and Wayland native apps worked fine, though.
Gnome devs are just built different.
Both. Primarily most software written in C should be rewritten to a memory safe language, be it Rust or some other alternative. Because there is a lot of software written in C, this is a veeeeery long term goal, and will probably never be achieved 100%, but at least Microsoft seems to be on board with this.
Rust: works
Zig: segmentation fault
And where l is not the same as 1
But you need Windows to compile and test older .NET stuff, even if you write the code in notepad.
Depends on the ecosystem around the language - there are tools that just plain don't work or work poorly on Windows.
Alternatively you could try developing a .NET Framework v4 app on Linux, if the OS doesn't matter (no, mono is not equivalent).
Import from OpenAPI, yes. Super useful if you use Swagger and it starts lagging :)
Have you tried gvim?
I saw a comment from an nvidia dev somewhere that XWayland support is enough to resolve the flickering, but compositor support is needed for best performance.