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I've got an AMD graphics card in the mail, and for the occasion, I'm considering a move to Bazzite, because I heard it's a simple to use distribution, and I also heard AMD works well on Linux.

My decision isn't made, but if this could work better than it does on Windows, it'd encourage me.

So, I have two displays plugged into my computer:

  • At my desk, plugged in through DP, 32-inch, 4K, 60 Hz, SDR monitor, used for when I actually sit at the computer to research something, or similar. Image doesn't need to be amazing on this one.
  • In the next room, plugged in through a long HDMI cable that reaches through the wall, a 55-inch, 4K, 120 Hz, HDR TV, for all my gaming needs.

Currently they're set up as mirroring each other, because it's frankly annoying to have to worry about constantly switching main monitors, sending games into the right one, and it's really annoying to have a monitor to lose windows and cursors in when you can't even see it. Plus, the TV is not only used by me and it's pretty annoying to have my screens reconfigure themselves just because my mom turned the TV on or off.

Mirroring simplifies day-to-day use by a lot. Games are always on the correct monitor, etc. But it comes with a few disadvantages:

  • I'm limited to the lower of the two refresh rates. So I can't do 120 Hz.
  • I can't use variable refresh rate (G-Sync, FreeSync, etc.), so tearing can become an issue.
  • I lose access to HDR

Would Linux improve these issues?

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[–] exu@feditown.com 3 points 1 week ago

Yep, with mirroring