I tried Wayland again on my Vega and I see that the input delay dilemma is solved, but I do want to buy a new GPU and thinking Nvidia. Also a year ago I tried a GT 710 I had to see if the situation was that bad with general support. Since then I have seen that the situation is way better now. Last time I had Nvidia on Linux(for games) was with the GTX 800m series years ago and that was obviously on Xorg. What is the experience with RTX cards gaming on Wayland right now?
https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/feature-g-sync-freesync-under-wayland-session/220822/75
https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/feature-g-sync-freesync-under-wayland-session/220822/53
For one the biggest features of Wayland oob ( Freesync/Gsync) it is busted.
Not completely solved but definitely better than yesterday.
I have a dual screen laptop. On Fedora with Nouveau both my screens are detected properly although I am stuck at 60 Hz on Wayland on the top screen while it can go up to 240 Hz. With the proprietary driver the bottom screen is not detected at all in Wayland. I cannot wait enough till NVK is a proper thing on Fedora.
Terrible
I am using opensuse, prime offload, integrated gpu first for desktop and nvidia for the rest, great working Sadly as I know it’s working good only intel igpu+nvidia In other way it’s still buggy mess