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You tell us; you haven’t improved the basic stuff so you have the answer already in your own behaviour.
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Use df
to show disk usage. df -h
is most useful.
I’d guess the odd usage numbers is due to sparse files. https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Sparse_file
higher average fps
LOL
The Cloud Outgrows Linux, And Sparks A New Operating System
…which runs on top of Linux
windows
Wrong community.
works better
What do you mean?
The render surface [is] handed out by the compositor
That’s what I said. You’re repeating what I said back to me.
It’s not like games talk to the kernel and GPU driver directly to get graphical output
LOL that’s exactly what they do.
there’s a desktop environment they need to take into account
They do not need to take the desktop environment into account. They ask for a window and they render into it. They’ll ask for a window using either the OpenGL or Vulcan API. Both those APIs abstract the windowing system away, the desktop is entirely irrelevant. Under Wayland, the compositor requests a buffer from the kernel, provides it to the game and then manages where on the desktop that buffer is rendered. The game’s rendering is done directly (talking to the kernel and GPU driver) without going anywhere near either the compositor or the desktop environment.
The desktop environment means nothing when it comes to gaming. Except in so far as it may provide a GUI to configure aspects of the system that would otherwise be configured on the comand line or, for example by interacting with /sys.
This is why I asked what OP meant when they said KDE “supports” gaming better. Seems ridiculous. The desktop environment is not involved in game rendering. It has no impact. I’m mystified as to why people think it does.
🤡
official support for both VRR, and HDR
What do you mean?
What do you mean?
Wayland compositors
As I understand it, functionality like VRR is provided by the DRM driver in the kernel, not the compositor. Hence my question.
What does VRR have to do with KDE? Or HDR?
better gaming support
Just curious what you mean by that?
You’re just trolling.
Don’t confuse laughing at you for trolling, they’re not the same thing.
Linux is never going to be treated as a serious desktop operating system
Oh noes!
You can’t just throw your middle finger up in the air at the user when their system fails by saying “you didn’t pay for it” and scurry off giggling.
I disagree.
saying that it’s the solution to everything
LOL
LOL