555.58 just came out, you should be using that if you're on Nvidia, together with an updated compositor for whichever desktop you have
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you should be using that
555.xx Driver + Plasma 6.1.1 = Janky
Just updated my workstation this morning and the Desktop is now stuttering and glitchy.
550.xx + Plasma 6.1 = was working perfect.
nvidia.NVreg_EnableGpuFirmware=0
This does not fix the issue.
Solution: Revert back to 550.90.07.
555 Driver Firefox Crashing:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1898476
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/3504
Plasma Bugs with new driver:
https://discuss.kde.org/t/wayland-plasma-6-1-nvidia-555-intermittent-application-stuttering/17629
https://www.reddit.com/r/arch/comments/1drq23o/kde_plasma_61_nvidia_555_intermittent_application/
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/kde-stuttering-after-updating-to-6-1-on-g14-2023/123628/4
Latest mesa + plasma 6.1.1 = janky as well
Window dodging recently broke on me so I can't dodge windows on any of the panels properly anymore, was working great on 6.1. Certain windows will cause the desktop to lock up and I can't click on any windows or icons in the panel task manager. The global menu only works half the time now. I'm getting severe mouse cursor stuttering on a 120Hz display on the desktop, certain games running proton that were fine before have micro stutter. It's been a pretty terrible experience on the AMD side recently.
555.58.02 just came out to address this issue. Hope that helps
It would if I were using Nvidia but I use AMD.
@dinckelman @cyborganism which wlroots version is ready for explicit sync, do you know?
@dinckelman @cyborganism after a lot of searching… upcoming wlroots 0.18 will have the necessary patch (linux-drm-syncobj-v1: new protocol)
FWIW, I had problems even with AMD GPU on KDE Plasma 5, but Plasma 6 is solid. So maybe stick with X11 until your distro updates to 6.
555.58 works great for me in Wayland. 3090 on Arch with Gnome
Im confident that plasma Wayland worked before but for a couple weeks now plasma itself is black after i updated. but other programs do start up and can be seen but because plasma is black its unusable. im just looking for when it works again.
I'm on Kubuntu so still using version 5.x.
The symptoms I got was like when a Windows app crashes and does this "Solitaire" effect. It did that with the mouse pointer and everything else. Windows, taskbars and menus all displayed as outlines only with no icons or decorations inside. It was weird.
I guess it's time to try Hyprland again.
i'm using 4070tis on plasma wayland and haven't had any problems with gaming or other desktop usage with the newest drivers.
New driver may have failed to load. Use "nvidia-smi" to query driver status and do a full system update.
Kubuntu is fine. But for gaming, having old packages is very good for stability, but bad for gaming. In the latter use case, having access to the latest drivers and compositors, will grant you a better gaming experience.
A humble question: have you considered switching to another distro with newer packages?
Yeah I've looked into other distributions. So far Kubuntu fits the bill just fine for me.
I don't have enough spare time to mess around with troubleshooting issues, so stability is what I'm looking for and the Ubuntu flavors provide just that without being too outdated. And they provide 3rd party drivers out of the box.
I hear Fedora might be a good alternative, but I heard it's a bit more difficult to find 3rd party support for hardware.
Adjacently, Nobara is based on Fedora for gaming, uses KDE, and has a lot of packages pre-installed for a nicer end user experience. I used to use Kubuntu as my first foray into Linux desktop but I ran into a few issues. Nobara has been overall more stable and more reliable for my daily use.
Oh yeah! I haven't tried it out yet. I've been testing some distros on VMs (I know, not the best way to test but that's the best I can do.) It has a patched kernel for gaming and everything. That's nice.
I'll give it a shot. :)
Hey, I wanted to get back to you on this.
I've given it some thought and I think I'll stay with Kubuntu. I think it's best if I stick to a standard generic distro and simply report any problems I can come by to help developers know what challenges users face and how they can improve their software for general distribution. Nobara seems to do a lot of customizations which I think might lead to specific cases for that distro alone.