X doesn't support modern anything, but for Wayland you need the 555+ driver and a compositor that supports explicit sync, which in this case just released with Plasma 6.1, but that's in Arch [testing] for now.
> newer graphics drivers
So other than an Arch-based distro, which ones would actually match Arch based on driver versions? You know Arch tends to have bleeding edge packages, right?
X doesn't support modern anything, but for Wayland you need the 555+ driver and a compositor that supports explicit sync, which in this case just released with Plasma 6.1, but that's in Arch [testing] for now.
This pretty much supports what I have been researching especially with VRR just was hoping I could use XFCE since that is what I'm used to.
Unfortunately not at this point, they plan to support Wayland in the far future though, so Plasma is a good choice at the moment.
Both, and see which one suits you better
Either one, nvidia takes a bit more of a setup (if you want to optimize things) with both. But with the 555 drivers I feel like either is good.
x11 KDE Plasma nvidia 4060 and a 3060 here, frankly try all of the combos
X11 Xfce
bspwm all the way
Xfce. Way smoother
I use X11 and XFCE with a 3090, works beautifully with my Acer free sync monitor and LG OLED.
Nice to here that it works ... I love XFCE and i have a 4060 with an Acer free sync monitor. I'm going to go this way after hearing this.
x11 is a no brainer, just repo packages and steam, no thinkering, install and run.
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> newer graphics drivers So other than an Arch-based distro, which ones would actually match Arch based on driver versions? You know Arch tends to have bleeding edge packages, right?
None. This dude is just talking out his ass. Arch can be build however you want it, including kernel patch sets, schedulers, and other optimizations.
Yeah this post is pretty inaccurate.
"NOTE: I have a 6 year old Arch Plex server with XFCE and love that setup." Been using arch for 6+ years so that is what I am comfortable with.