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Already filled mine in. :tongue:
Maybe it needs another pair of options "(x)Would if I could"/"(x)Wouldn't if my life depended on it".
I mean, it's there in the VR info ("not/planning to get..."), so why not here as well.
Last edited by Valck on 8 Nov 2020 at 9:41 am UTC
However, if people feel strongly about having a "Not supported" type of answer, I could add one in.
Last edited by GamingOnLinux Bot on 8 Nov 2020 at 9:44 am UTC
Last edited by Linas on 8 Nov 2020 at 10:58 am UTC
Last edited by Shmerl on 8 Nov 2020 at 5:42 pm UTC
If you use multiple monitors VRR is as far as i know only supported by Sway on Wayland for AMD users. It would be interesting to see how many people end up not using VRR because it isn't properly supported, since 38% have multiple monitors. And i believe Sway is the only wayland compositor with VRR support as of now, like Shmerl said.
Here are the relevant threads on wayland VRR support for [KDE](https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405912) and [GNOME](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1154). Arch wiki also covers some of the [limitations of using VRR on linux](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Variable_refresh_rate#Limitations)
The wording could be something like "Configuration not supported by display server", which covers X.org, and covers wayland KWin and Mutter, but this might require more clarifications. Xpander mentioned turning off monitors to be able to use it, i guess this would be covered by sometimes, and you would select this option if you don't want to turn off monitors.
Anyway, the new options seem pretty useful, it will be interesting to see the numbers.
It’s Liam who should decide if he wants more granular info for his stats, like I don’t like the name, I don’t like HDMI, my server doesn’t support it or whatever.
I am in the same boat. I have dual monitor setup, and my main monitor can display at 144Hz, 180Hz in overdrive mode. However, since my secondary monitor is capped at 75Hz, so is my main monitor... unless I disconnect my secondary monitor.
So, currently, I answered "refresh rate" at 75Hz, and "Using VRR" as sometimes, but the truth is, I am limited by the support in Linux, and not by my hardware capabilities.
I am not sure how to reflect this in the configuration survey, unless maybe duplicating questions, something like:
- Capable refresh rate: [List of rates]
- Capable VRR : Yes/No
- Used refresh rate: [List of rates]
- Used VRR: Yes/No/Sometimes