Turning off my second screen appears to have solved it *sigh*. I don't know if it's NVIDIA or KDE, but the two together is giving me constant issues.
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Turning off my second screen appears to have solved it *sigh*. I don't know if it's NVIDIA or KDE, but the two together is giving me constant issues. 6 comments
@gamingonlinux Unhelpful anecdote: Most of my random gaming issues disappeared when I switched from Nvidia to AMD graphics. @gamingonlinux I'm actually losing my rag with Fedora, KDE and Nvidia for a slightly different reason today - my laptop and Optimus, aka intel/Nvidia switching. Driving me nuts. @gamingonlinux something like this is what prompted me to buy an AMD GPU. I noticed that my Nvidia GPU couldn’t display anything about 120hz with a second display connected (although this was in Fedora 37 gnome, not KDE). I figured it was just a driver bug and potentially related to Wayland. @gamingonlinux I remember messing with my display not waking up from sleep like the worst PITA of my computing life. It took me 2 weeks to discover I had to edit /usr/bin/nvidia-sleep.sh manually every time I update drivers because NVIDIA is too lazy to add a simple "exit 0" to that file |
Seems same as this bug in 5.27, but I'm on 5.26.5
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=465712