What you’re describing used to be right under X11, but under Wayland the compositor handles all rendering itself. For Gnome that’s mutter, which is also maintained by the gnome project.
…hosting this year’s display hackfest… They hope to better collaborate over future display stack improvements around HDR, VRR, and related topics… There’s also ongoing work within the GNOME camp around VRR, enabling HDR on the desktop, etc.
Had nothing to do with Gnome
Did you even read it?
Apparently you don’t understand the difference between rendering and a desktop environment. Sad
Mutter, word of advice; next time lookup the topic before you make a massive asshole in a clown costume out of yourself.
"There’s also ongoing work within the GNOME camp around VRR, enabling HDR on the desktop, etc. "
Right there. Right in the article dog. You think desktops dont render or something? And even without that you think they could have absolutely no valuable input being there?
All I gotta say is I only see one moron in this comment section and it ain’t the root comment
Are the Gnome devs going to be there?
Looks like it.
https://github.com/melissawen/2024linuxdisplayhackfest/wiki/list-of-participants
Thanks for sharing
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What you’re describing used to be right under X11, but under Wayland the compositor handles all rendering itself. For Gnome that’s mutter, which is also maintained by the gnome project.
Did you even read it?
Mutter, word of advice; next time lookup the topic before you make a massive asshole in a clown costume out of yourself.
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"There’s also ongoing work within the GNOME camp around VRR, enabling HDR on the desktop, etc. "
Right there. Right in the article dog. You think desktops dont render or something? And even without that you think they could have absolutely no valuable input being there?
All I gotta say is I only see one moron in this comment section and it ain’t the root comment
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