 \o/
[22:05] <valorie> Sysinfo for 'valorie-Oryx-Pro': Running inside KDE Plasma 5.25.5 on Ubuntu 22.10 (Kinetic Kudu) powered by Linux 5.19.16-76051916-generic, CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700HQ CPU @ 2.80GHz at 2800-3589/3800 MHz, RAM: 3385/32054 MB, Storage: 303/1143 GB, 273 procs, 0.07h up
[22:05] <valorie> \o/
[22:05] <valorie> took about 45 mins to upgrade
 no backports?
[22:09] <valorie> I haven't added any other repos yet
[22:09] <valorie> is backports worth it already?
[22:10] <valorie> @darinmiller
[22:10] <valorie> and by the way, how are you out there in idaholand
[22:11] <valorie> we finally got rain yesterday and I can breathe again without my lungs hurting
 Yes!  I can finally run wayland on all my NVidia machines. The only caveat is Wayland on my main desktop does not gracefully wake from sleep. (Requires plasmashell —replace & to return to normal).
 Much needed rain fell here also.
[22:13] <valorie> ah, I don't much care about wayland yet -- this machine is mostly used for writing, webwork and zoom
[22:14] <valorie> this is nvidia tho
 On a fresh boot I can finally  run wayland and almost forget with compositor is running.  NVidia settings and an appimage failing to run are a few minor papercuts, but since KDE devs enabled font scaling in addition to desktop scaling my Wayland experience is quite good.
 which composter ^ (/me types with a lisp...)
[22:18] <valorie> lol
 I've been on Wayland on my gaming and work PC for a while
 It's nice.
 AMD Video?
 AMD and Intel
 I do have a NVIDIA system for it too
 Prior to 5.26, Wayland + NVidia on laptops exhibited very strange behavior including apps launching very slowly (even when discrete GPU was set to on-demand mode). Lag in RTS games was horrible. 5.26 all but eliminates those issues.