I’ve been on Cinnamon for quite a few years now, and I’ve loved just about everything about it, but when I got my Framework, things got a little rough. The odd screen size 2256x1504 looks spectacular on its own, but with 125% or 150% scaling, the fonts are magnificently crisp and things are, generally, the right size for me.

But X didn’t seem to like this much. CPU was a bit higher most of the time, and while this wasn’t much of an issue while plugged in, it added sluggishness and battery drain when I wasn’t.

Wayland was the answer, but it just wasn’t ready (for me). And so, for now, I’m trying out Ubuntu 23.10 with Gnome 45 on Wayland. Not a huge fan of snaps, but they’re working fine.

Up until now, things using Xwayland would be blurry when scaled, but after looking back in, most of the apps I stare at have made the switch to Wayland proper! Discord, Element, Firefox, Thunderbird. The list goes on. I can deal with things like Bitwarden and Cider being a little fuzzy since I just poke at them from time to time. I’m just so impressed.

The future is now!

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    1 year ago

    Bummer. I’ve been able to sidestep a lot of the gaming issues because my wife ended up with a PS5, and two of the main games I play are available there. Good to hear you’re having a good wayland experience, too, though! There are dozens of us! Dozens!

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      11 months ago

      Found my issues seems to be related to amdgpu’s drm driver switched to FIFO (first in, first out) scheduler. If I switch back to RR (round robin) it goes back to normal. So there’s currently a discussion on the amd-drm gitlab about how to fix this issue.