• ReakDuck@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Its more of a Desktop thing rather than Linux. If you use the right Desktop like Plasma then you have no issues at all.

    I really don’t see any problems with Multi monitor, I actually have more issues with Windows 11 right now in terms of multiple Displays

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      1 year ago

      I’ve been messing with this on and off for a few years now and I still haven’t seen support for multiple monitors running at different scaling levels (like running a 4K monitor at 125% alongside a 1080p monitor at 100%). This is a feature I use in Windows on one of my setups. I hope this gets some attention soon. I run Linux on most of my machines but this problem still gets in my way on others.

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        1 year ago

        Plasma on Wayland can do that I’m pretty sure, and if you don’t have an Nvidia GPU Wayland is fine nowadays. Hell, even if you have an Nvidia GPU it’s mostly fine nowadays.

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        1 year ago

        Then use Wayland, its there, its the default and KDE and Gnome should have each their own solution to this feature so you may compare them.

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      1 year ago

      Funny because Plasma was the only desktop I tried which game me weird monitor issues Even Windowmaker worked flawless for me, and my XFCE(Desktop) / i3wm(Laptop) never failed with 3+ monitors

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        1 year ago

        Yeah, KDE was also my first DE but immediately switched to Gnome for 3 Years. Till now after having an AMD card. I guess a lot has changed, i also got way too much issues years back then with Nvidia.

        I also saw a difference shortly before switching to AMD with animations on KDE (Gnome went nice with Nvidia). They were either loading, caching or just lagging or smth when hitting the Overview feature (Similar to Gnome super button). This small uncomfy issue instantly went away with AMD for unknown reason.