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Even on X11? I tried it on Wayland months ago to see its state and it was generally fine except gaming. Though the results still might depend on the card in use I guess.
yup. i think it had something to do with video calls or screen sharing, which are essential at work
That makes sense. Nouveau isn't mature for some use cases yet, even though they made a huge jump with NVK. Hardware upgrade might be closer than you think then.