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I’m still using x11 as Wayland always make my screen blinking and tearing no metter what distro or driver version.

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NVIDIA?

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Ye NVIDIA sadly they have CUDA monopoly and AMD AI is not yet mature :/

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Exact same situation on Nvidia

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This is the solution to your problem:

https://www.phoronix.com/news/XWayland-24.1-Released

It may take a while to get to your distro.

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