▲ | samiv 3 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
A week ago, KDE-Plasma 6 whatever is the latest on Arch. Using NVIDIA proprietary.. glitching like MOFO. Looks slick but just way too buggy to be used. Some things to try:
So yeah... pre-alpha.P.s. I also tried XFCE and Enlightenment.. and those are not any better (not that claim to be anything but pre-alpha). Honestly.. on Windows11 the experience is just so damn smooth and slick. Nothing glitches or hangs. The Linux graphics stack just lags behind decade after decade... never catches up... | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | messe 3 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> Using NVIDIA proprietary Ah, I haven't tried it on NVIDIA drivers in a while. I'm doing a reinstall on my gaming PC soon, so I'll give it a shot then. I've been using it on Intel and AMD systems, and haven't had issues. But you know, they actually have drivers that are designed for the modern linux graphics stack. > P.s. I also tried XFCE and Enlightenment.. and those are not any better (not that claim to be anything but pre-alpha). So... maybe the NVIDIA drivers then? And not KDE Plasma? > The Linux graphics stack just lags behind decade after decade... never catches up... Come on, you can't really blame NVIDIA's dogshit drivers that refuse to integrate into the rest of the stack on the KDE devs. | |||||||||||||||||
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