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Great experience with Wayland on Nvidia with GNOME 44
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I have a Nvidia GPU and find the Plasma / Xorg experience to be fine. Plasma / Wayland is shocking though.
It is completely usable but this "lag" or "dragging sensation" feels disgusting at least on my PC.
I can't say that I've noticed any lag but I haven't been looking for it.
Is that on X11 or Wayland?
When my main PC had Nvidia I was desperate to move from Xorg to Wayland because Xorg was laggy like that video you showed while Wayland behaved perfectly.
I think that only happens on Xorg if you have different monitors though.
It is X11, Wayland in my case works fine but I have the problem that you mentioned, that the windows and mouse has a ghosting effect
And no, I only have one monitor.
I honestly hate Nvidia, I hope Plasma 6 fixes things for me as for you Gnome 44 fixes its problems.