On Mon, 26 Oct 2020 17:43:44 +0100
René J.V. Bertin <rjvber...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Monday October 26 2020 11:37:01 k...@trixtar.org wrote:
> 
> >nouveau. Else if I could toggle noveau/nvidia
> >in the control panel I'd be quite happy with
> >that too. A switch like nvidia+x/nouveau+wayland?
> 
> I suppose that would have to be at the login manager level - if you can 
> switch drivers at runtime (evidently not during a session).
> 
> But maybe one should ask what kind of user would have an NVidia board and for 
> running what kind of software - to see if there are additional reasons why 
> they should stay away from Wayland. 

The ONLY reason I bought an nvidia card was that I wanted a card to unload the 
cpu and ram, and my experience up to that point with non-nvidia cards was all 
negative. I don't need a proprietary driver for any of these. As far as I can 
tell google-earth doesn't either, almost all the flight-simulation is just 
number crunching and doesn't even come close to a gamer's needs, I really don't 
know why they cannot run it with just nouveau. All in all, there being many who 
might want the proprietary driver from time to time, maybe for a good 
tank-battle, I say LET'EM HAVE IT.. by way of a login-switch of course, like 
that for any DE. To close, still from a brain-stem level user's point of view, 
I haven't got the faintest clue why I should want wayland at all. What does it 
give me that I both need but X doesn't offer? Does it work better with _any_ 
init system than X? 



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