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minus-square@warmasterlink1•edit-21 year agoI wish GNOME was better than KDE for gaming. GNOME is so freaking sexy, I miss it so much. Edit: apparently I need to clarify, KWIN (KDE’s compositor, has way better support for Wayland than Mutter (GNOME’s compositor).
minus-squarefolkravlinkfedilink6•1 year agoNot too sure what your desktop environment has to do with gaming.
minus-squareCakelinkfedilink9•1 year agoOn Wayland? It matters a lot, since the compositor has to support each individual protocol feature.
minus-squarefolkravlinkfedilink1•edit-21 year agoI didn’t mention Wayland cause he mentioned using Plasma, which still defaults to X11 as of v5, and both DEs in question support X1, so the Gnome/KDE dichotomy didn’t make much sense to me in that context.
I wish GNOME was better than KDE for gaming. GNOME is so freaking sexy, I miss it so much.
Edit: apparently I need to clarify, KWIN (KDE’s compositor, has way better support for Wayland than Mutter (GNOME’s compositor).
Not too sure what your desktop environment has to do with gaming.
On Wayland? It matters a lot, since the compositor has to support each individual protocol feature.
I didn’t mention Wayland cause he mentioned using Plasma, which still defaults to X11 as of v5, and both DEs in question support X1, so the Gnome/KDE dichotomy didn’t make much sense to me in that context.