Hi! I have some newb-ish questions, and I was hoping some Fedora veterans could help me out.
I have been using the KDE spin of Fedora since 36, and I love it. I distro-hopped for years, but I have not had any interest since landing on Fedora. I have been using the KDE spin because I love KDE. I love how lightweight yet feature-rich and customizable it is. It can really be anything I need it to be, and it's amazing.
With that said, there are two recent happenings that have made me question whether I should switch to the original GNOME version:
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I've been having some minor issues lately with F39, like audio not working after I reboot, so I had to eeventuakly remove it altogether and use pipewire, which has been working better. Nothing big, but minor issues like that. I've heard that the GNOME version performs better and is more stable/has less bugs, but idk if there's any truth to it?
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I have an Nvidia GPU. Wayland support is pretty bad for me, and I've been relying on X11 all this time. Recently, it was confirmed that Fedora will be dropping X11 support altogether in F40. I'm wondering if anyone out there has used both KDE and Gnome with an Nvidia GPU that can tell me if there's any difference in Wayland performance?
I kinda don't want to switch to GNOME, because I love KDE, but if it will make my experience better, then I think it's probably worth a shot.
Late reply and I haven't used the KDE spin, only Gnome so I can't compare the two.
I also have a Nvidia GPU (3080) and Wayland support isn't great for me unfortunately. Electron apps like VSCode and Steam have visual glitches when navigating menus and resizing the windows and fullscreen games flash in a way that could give someone an epilepsy attack. I'm also using X11 as a workaround and do worry about F40 dropping support.