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I was doing things with my graphics drivers, something happened and Linux was really like 'You should fix the problem as soon as feasible'

Anyway, switching to the driver finally got me up and running with Wayland! I've been wanting to close down that last big security hole on my system, , which has made my system's -based sandboxing not really sandboxing.
And now with my session, I get nicer pinch-to-zoom, and get almost no flickering on maximize etc, too. However, there's stuttering sometimes, and lower FPS in games (tested on Minecraft) compared to the proprietary driver.

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@golemwire I think I've seen that too.

As Soon As Feasible = #asaf

I think I'll start just saying that at work instead of asap. 😁

@theslik It is basically GNOME, but it is the modified version used by Pop OS. (I think it might be called COSMIC — not the new COSMIC being worked on by System76.)

@theslik If you're curious, I would get the X-shaped X Window System cursor that means you're pointing at the root window (or something) when I would point away from the error dialog. And when I clicked through, GNOME/COSMIC started up.

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