I've recently switched to Nobara, and has been unsure whether to go with Wayland or X11. Mostly because I've read that Wayland has issues on NVIDIA GPUs and will perform slower, so I went with X11 (On KDE). Is that still the case nowadays, or can I just use Wayland?
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It's easy to give it a try. You just have to select it at the login screen and see for yourself if you're impacted by any issue.
Okay ELI5
X11 is a win doing system. It is old and has been around for years.
Wayland is a new one.
They both are the core that a gui sits on.
Wayland has some great new stuff but some people don’t like change
which one is lighter/faster on old laptops?
Wayland is cringe and X is based
t. KDE Wayland daily driver