Hi all!
So I recently got Debian 12 on kde-plasma-desktop working. It comes with Wayland and X11.
I currently have 2 monitors (1: 2560x1440, 165Hz. 2: 1920x1080, 165Hz) and a RX 7800XT and I like to use Wayland because of the odd resolutions (in X11, there is not an option for scaling the screens where they look like they are the same size. Basically the same problem windows has, but a little bit worse).
But when I use Wayland, games (I tested this with Valheim and Minecraft) do not lock the mouse inside of the game, so the mouse is constantly escaping to the other screen. So Wayland isn't really an option for gaming for me.
I hope this is fixed in one of the newer versions of Wayland, so should I just download and try the trixie version of plasma-workspace-wayland, or would that be too big of a risk?
In general, why should i still use the bookworm versions when there are NEWER trixie version of packages? There wouldn't be a big problem as long as I only install things that I think are low risk (trixie kde-plasma-desktop, amdgpu (already needed newer version because of newer GPU), other drivers, java if there is even a newer version, stuff like that) right?
So I recently got Debian 12 on kde-plasma-desktop working. It comes with Wayland and X11.
I currently have 2 monitors (1: 2560x1440, 165Hz. 2: 1920x1080, 165Hz) and a RX 7800XT and I like to use Wayland because of the odd resolutions (in X11, there is not an option for scaling the screens where they look like they are the same size. Basically the same problem windows has, but a little bit worse).
But when I use Wayland, games (I tested this with Valheim and Minecraft) do not lock the mouse inside of the game, so the mouse is constantly escaping to the other screen. So Wayland isn't really an option for gaming for me.
I hope this is fixed in one of the newer versions of Wayland, so should I just download and try the trixie version of plasma-workspace-wayland, or would that be too big of a risk?
In general, why should i still use the bookworm versions when there are NEWER trixie version of packages? There wouldn't be a big problem as long as I only install things that I think are low risk (trixie kde-plasma-desktop, amdgpu (already needed newer version because of newer GPU), other drivers, java if there is even a newer version, stuff like that) right?
Statistics: Posted by luseho — 2024-07-07 20:29 — Replies 1 — Views 63