• LeFantome@programming.dev
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    6 months ago

    I want everybody to get this stuff as soon as possible but, in this case, I agree with Ubuntu.

    They do not support Wayland on NVIDIA in 24.04 at all. So, this cannot be a bug fix. It has been worked on for a long time. It is a new feature.

  • TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    I’m with the Gnome team here.

    Sure, “point” releases with Gnome are generally only bug fixes, and Canonical likes that because they just merge those changes without doing much, if any, testing.

    But it’s also worth mentioning that:

    • Gnome is extremely pro-wayland. They’ve suggested it as default for non-nvidia hardware since 2016. Of course they’re going to rush explicit sync support out, and they’ve done a good job getting it ready in a short space of time. What, are they just supposed to wait until September/October, just for the benefit of Canonical?

    • This was literally never an agreement in the first place.

    • This is a bugfix, in that it fixes the flickering issues with Nvidia hardware. So even if there was an agreement, I wouldn’t consider it broken, really.

    • There are distros other than Ubuntu, and I imagine they want this fix ASAP.

    • Gnome is run by Gnome devs. Not by Canonical. If they don’t like it, fork it or go back to Unity or something. It’s not like Canonical doesn’t have the money.

    I fear people will interpret this story as “ugh gnome devs being gnome devs!”, like they always do. But as usual, there’s a reason for Gnome making this choice, and in this case they’re unquestionably correct, IMO.