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Explicit sync Wayland protocol has finally been merged!
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Bought AMD never looked back
Rather, I bought from the vendor who contributed their GPU drivers to the Linux Kernel. It just so happened that's AMD.
NVIDIA sycophants hate that one weird trick.
Honestly... I don't really have anything against Nvidia, but I do. It's really a good company, but it sucks.
Those are my lines :D
Nvidia sycophants just call you an idiot for wasting your time on linux. :/
Lol, down votes from chumps who can't tell the difference between NVIDIA's excellent hardware and Nvidia's shitty business practice.
Is this MR NVIDIA related? It looks independent from that.
P.S fuck NVIDIA nonetheless
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Stayed with X11 and have no problems.
Both. Both is fine.
I last purchased a 2080ti, so I will probably ride that comfortably for another couple of years, but I window shop new AMD cards sometimes. I could probably convince myself to buy one even though it's unnecessary, but I use and love my mini PC case, and the newest cards are too long to fit. I really hope smaller high-end GPUs becomes a trend to push innovation in that direction. Kind of like how phones just kept getting thinner for the longest time, I want GPUs to fight for shortest.
Good for you.