Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Trinity with Wayland?

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On Tue August 18 2020 05:59:30 deloptes wrote:
> look above. It does not make sense to make my life more complicated than it
> is for no reason. The only reason that makes sense is to make money, but if
> I do not do (too complex) rendering, I do not need one of those cards.
> I'm just sharing experience and thoughts. Of course you are free to do what
> you want. It just makes less sense especially in the linux context.
>
> Does gaming work in Linux - what games can one play, that would require
> intensive 3d rendering?

I enjoy the fact that a modern graphics card easily handles three displays
with no tearing.  (Goodwill often has great display prices if, like me,
you don't need them to all be identical.)

For example when coding a Qt application I usually have the app and logs on
the left screen, Qt Creator in the middle, and documentation to the right.

This is much more efficient than alt-tabbing back and forth.

--Mike

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