I mean there is no harm in trying Wayland and switching to X11 if it doesn’t work.
I mean there is no harm in trying Wayland and switching to X11 if it doesn’t work.
If NVIDIA is significantly better value over AMD in your use case, go team green. If not, I’d go team red and personally I wouldn’t buy NVIDIA just because one day it might be better.
Yes, but still, it’ something that may be commonly required, and Linux can’t do it >!(according to the comment above, I never tried to do it so can’t comment on how hard or easy it is)!<
How communism was implemented historically is similar to fascism
Yes, but “Wayland is trash and will never be better than X” is also misinformation.
“LLMs mEnTiOnEd lEt’S dOwNvOtE”
I really hate this about Lemmy sometimes…
Yes, it’s definitely helpful to let OP know that there could be issues on Wayland. However, ideally, OP would be able to use Wayland without any issues, or with small issues which might be offset by the benefits of using Wayland (for OP). And especially because switching between the two is literally a click of a button, it’s helpful to just try it first, but, of course, be prepared for issues.