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What version does Debian ship? 5.27 LTS works great on Fedora
Not at my pc atm. I‘ll try to remember to look it up when I‘m home.
5.27.5
Ok thats not that new, I think Fedora is on 5.27.10 and its pretty perfect. I know many bugs that will only be fixed in Plasma 6 5 though (which is probably more stable than 5.27 as its to much tested).
Excited for Fedora 40!
Gnome is my preferred DE but I'm glad KDE takes a huge step towards Wayland.
I mean KDE has better Wayland support than GNOME afaik.
I cannot compare them but I have an AMD GPU and Gnome on Wayland is almost perfect.
It lacks fractional scaling which is totally ironic because their gestures mainly make sense on modern touchpads, which are only on laptops. These laptops mostly have 14in HiDPI displays and you need 125% scaling for them, but in GNOME this doesnt exist at all and if you force enable it its blurry.
And something else like dynamic refresh rates, tearing or something that I never noticed.