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  • Debian

    … is not something you should ever use on a desktop PC. Due to its eternally very outdated nature and not even shipping bugfix updates**** it is not a good fit for anything but servers.

    Wayland, for some reason, couldn’t handle 4 monitors, with one above the other three.

    “Wayland” doesn’t handle monitors at all. What (because of Debian, wildly outdated) desktop did you use?

    Oh, and the biggest issue I had with Windows was copied straight into Linux. I want my (single) taskbar on a monitor that isn’t my primary.

    Not a Linux issue, but a problem with the desktop environment you chose. KDE Plasma allows you to configure panels in any way you want.













  • You don’t need to use steamtinkerlaunch, putting gamescope --hdr-enabled --fullscreen -W width -H height -- %command% into the launch options is enough.

    Will the Gnome version of Bazzite work for HDR on an Nvidia GPU, or for that matter any other OS as long as I’m using gamescope to run the game with HDR enabled?

    Gamescope can’t make a different compositor support HDR. Until Gnome supports HDR and the protocol used by gamescope, it won’t work.








  • Also, your blog is fantastic, I’m always happy when there’s a new post =)

    Thank you, I’m glad you like it!

    I feel like in SDR mode, the OLED is pushing brighter images. I almost feel like it’s underselling the capabilities at 270, but does so to give pixels a rest every now and then, in the hope that the bright spots don’t stay stationary on the screen. It’s a wild guess, I have no idea.

    It’s certainly possible, displays do whacky stuff sometimes. For example, if the maximum brightness in the HDR metadata matches exactly what the display says would be ideal to use, my (LCD!) HDR monitor dims down a lot, making everything far, far less bright than it actually should be.

    KWin has a workaround for that, but it might be that your display does the same thing with the reported average brightness.