IDK if anyone else has come across this, but I finally solved the weird stuttering I've been experiencing for months when gaming in Xwayland. Apparently the gpu_sched.scheduling_policy param was changed in 6.2 from RR to FIFO and it's caused this issue on at least AMD gpus (maybe only hybrid amd gpus?) and changing it back to gpu_sched.scheduling_policy=0 has made an enormous difference for me. Here's the bug: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/-/issues/2516#note_2119750
without that change, Xorg was smooth and worked well with VRR, but gaming on Wayland always felt kind of off, like VRR wasn't quite working right when in games. With that change, it's perfect.
Just out of curiosity. Did anyone from the development team take a look at my Bazzite OS info bot on Poe AI yet?
I don't want to keep it up there if you feel like it's something that should be taken down.
But I had to create something that understands the just commands Last time I brought it up no one said anything about whether or not they don't want it up there.
technically you are right but in the press/blogs/posts the word people were actually using was "immutable" to describe Silverblue as well as others like Opensuse Aeon and VanillaOS.
Me too, I understand SB and Kino have a lot of brand recognition but they could've found a more elegant coherent solution. Like changing everything to "Fedora [DE] Atomic" while also maintaining the code-names as an abbreviation for people in the know.
Just like a general choppiness that made it seem like VRR wasn't working. Also seemed like more choppiness and stutter during mouse movements or panning. There's some more description in that bug link of how others perceived it