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This week in KDE: an unfrozen panel for NVIDIA Wayland users
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I accidentally ordered my Nvidia card. I had the one I'd been recommended open in a tab so I could compare AMD cards to it and ordered the wrong one! Instead of doing what I should have done and returning it and ordering the AMD, I thought how bad can it be? Well now I know!