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New GNOME Mutter Code Prepares Fractional Scaling For XWayland
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In theory, yes. However, I have never seen it used that way. The only widely used applications for VRR are games and video playback.
Would be interesting to do some power measurements though.
Yes, X does not support different refresh rates. Wayland does.