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I am currently using a high refresh rate monitor with Nvidia + Wayland + KDE Plasma and it works out of the box without any setup 👍
Same for me with my two monitors 1440x2560p 144Hz & 2560x1440p 165 Hz.
I got my bootup scrolling text to only display on the main monitor, but can't get the boot down text to stop displaying on both (sideways on the vertical one). Anyone got any tips for that (besides just turn the monitor off 😂)?
I use Arch btw