Well folks, it’s the beginning of a new era: after nearly three decades of KDE desktop environments running on X11, the future KDE Plasma 6.8 release will be Wayland-exclusive! Support for X11 applications will be fully entrusted to Xwayland, and the Plasma X11 session will no longer be included.

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        The only program I have issues with is CrealityPrint and I could just switch to X11 when I need it but instead I just switched entirely to PrusaSlicer. I find everything else works a lot better, especially in terms of cleanly handling fractional scaling

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          Ugh, I feel you there. I need fractional scaling for my eyes these days to get the elements just visible without wasting so much screen.

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    In other words if you have a nvidia card you wont be using kde plasma. I installed kde neon at the house and plasma shell would core five or six times a day. I had to switch back to X11 just to get a stable machine. I really need to ditch it and go back to a more stable distro.

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      Really? I’ve been running this on Nvidia since Plasma came out with no issues. Sounds like there’s still bugs to fix.

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        I looked it up and its fairly common enough but no solution. None that worked anyway. Machine is stable on ubuntu/debian with gnome. I keep having trouble with wayland working right on a some applications as well. Of course all the discussion on these bugs get washed out by the ‘its not waylands fault’ crowd. None of that fanaticism solves problems for me. They can’t even prove their point of view but wont let you discuss the problem.

        I tried kde again since it had been five or six years since I tried it. All in all it works but so does gnome. I keep seeing everyone talking about how much trouble it causes but I dont see it in my personal use of it.

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          Solution to what, exactly? Like the other people in this post, I also use KDE on Debian and Nvidia with zero issue.

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      I’ve been using Plasma on Wayland with an RTX 3070ti for a couple years without any issue (excluding the one program I mentioned in another comment here)

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      While Nvidia has made it trickier to play with Linux in general, it usually does not require more than a tinker to fix

      I have multiple machines running on Nvidia and AMD hardware with Wayland for years

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        Its some combination of plasma and wayland. I run wayland on a few machines here and there and they are okay. The last bug I encountered with wayland was getting a game emulator working for someone in window mode. No one who responded wanted to do anything other than blame the program for not working with wayland. None of that helps solve a problem. So I solved it by switching to X11 and the program worked okay in window mode.

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          Its some combination of plasma and wayland

          That could be but it’s not universal to all machines running anything NVidia+Plasma+Wayland as you made it sound in your original post. That is the clarification I was trying to make.

          Not sure if you tried, but you can also bridge the gap with XWayland

          I run the omnissa client (Horizon client from VMWare) on my daily driver on Wayland even though it’s not supported. The client complains every day but works flawlessly

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      I’m running a 2080ti and was able to switch to Wayland once plasma 6 was released. Prior to that it was completely unusable for me. Since then I had one issue earlier this year where multi monitor detection would hard lock my computer if I changed inputs on the monitor but didn’t update display settings first.

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      I’m gaming on Bazzite gnome Wayland with a 3090. There’s been some tweaking to get HDR and VRR working but no major issues.