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Don Antonio maar dan Uiropees.
Alt-account of DonAntonioMagino@feddit.nl.


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It seems to be the other way around. I reinstalled Gnome yesterday to test the HDMI 1.3 cable thing, and XDG_SESSION_TYPE is Wayland. And I’m pretty sure my KDE install didn’t have Wayland.


Looking online I only see G4 (and maybe later) ones. But thanks for the tip.


I don’t mind spending another €20. I’m pretty happy with my little computer costing only €100, including RAM and SDD.
Oh, also I am pretty sure HDMI 1.3 does not do 4k at all. Either 1080 or 1440p was the spec limit.
I didn’t think so either, but in Gnome it (at least this cable) did, like I said. I could easily tell and it said so in the settings.


I played Wolfenstein 3D at a friend’s house as a kid. It made me sick exactly like Minecraft does.
I’ve never had any issue playing CoD, Medal of Honor or any other fps, it seems to specifically be this kind of first person in a boxy environment.
But I might try it again.


Did you have view bobbing in 2012? That’s probably about the last time I tried playing.
I figured it were just the 2D/3D environments. Wolfenstein 3D and Doom make me nauseous as well.


Minecraft. I love building things, and I especially love the idea of building things you can walk through in first person. I also loved the little of it I did play. Sadly, it makes me incredibly nauseous and gives me a headache after about half an hour of playing.
Replying to your comment again to say the cable worked. I could buy this exact cable, and my OpenSUSE Leap/KDE computer now does indeed work with 4k60hz on my TV.
Sadly, the processor isn’t really up to the task. But it was a bit of a shot in the dark anyway, I pretty much just hoped it’d work. But 1080p does do well, and on YouTube I generally watch 1080p.
I’ll try xfce next to see how that runs.