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Wayland on nvidia is perfectly stable. Been using Hyrpland without issues for the past year or so.
Wayland on Nvidia is not stable.
I'm using hyprland which adds another layer of instability as hyprland itsself can be ropey with Nvidia
Even with gnome Wayland I have had a number of issues though, electron stuff is dodgy at best, hibernation doesn't work (might not be Wayland specific)
Applications don't resize properly sometimes and crash more often
I think it entirely depends on your setup, I've had separate issues with Nvidia Wayland across my PC and laptop
Wayland on Nvidia gives me a black screen with mouse trails so your mileage may vary
Oh my god, this. Especially on the external monitor.
I'm running Hyprland on my Intel laptop without any issues (but I'm doing not much multimedia on it). But on my Nvidia desktop, oh no. Screen recording is flakey (especially with multiple sources and audio recording to different channels) in OBS, video editing impossible due to heavy UI flickering, gaming has worse performance, watching YouTube has noticable lag.
For just opening your browser and doing non-multimedia stuff it's fine I guess.
I have no issues with OBS, although I only use it for screen recording. It is my work machine (I’m a dev) but also game on it regularly without any problems. What kind of card do you have?
I'm running a good old GTX 1080.
Maybe for you. Kernel 6.6, Nvidia driver 545 (also tried 535), RTX 3080, GNOME or KDE Plasma, two WQHD 165 Hz monitors. Got flickers in certain applications (for example Steam or some Electron apps), apparently related to how long they need to draw.
Along with Baldur's Gate Vulkan API halving FPS compared to Windows/AMD on Linux, or getting black models in DX11 (DXVK), certain games straight up flickering or showing other glitches.
YMMV of course, but I find it hard to believe people have literally zero issues unless they have a very limited use case for their system.
I switched to AMD for Linux and while it's not perfect either, it's so much better.
quit fucking saying that! I still get random flickering on the desktop and flickering in games on a 1080. X11 is the only thing that lets me actually play games onmhe thing