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I really, really wish Linux worked better on my gaming laptop. I used it for many years on desktop as my only OS (hopped many distros and ended back on mint) but on laptops I just can't find a distro without considerable issues. Whether it be display scaling problems, performance, not being able to switch my video card mode, etc...
Linux has huge problems on my laptop, cause HP in their infinite wisdom decided to disable S3 sleep at firmware level. I still find myself dreading the thought of reinstalling windows though. I'd rather manually shut off my laptop every time I stop using it than go back to that awful proprietary OS.
nvidia card im guessing? Switching using nvidia is almost never fun. Theoretically i think proprietary drivers should maybe support this, but i've never tried.
Scaling problems are usually related to having multiple monitors, so i'm confused that you were having those, unless you were using multiple monitors, then it would make sense.
Yep, Nvidia. As for the scaling issues I'm not sure either. UI elements were fine but no matter what desktop environment I used, some things (though I can only remember steam immediately) would be super tiny in full 1080p instead of scaling with the rest of the applications. Didn't try tiling window managers because honestly I don't enjoy them so no comment on that one.
That's usually just a setting in the desktop environment. I don't know about GNOME or others, but KDE generally has a lot of customization like this.
Wait, could you explain? So KDE can control scaling at the application level? Because I was able to set the scaling in the actual settings just fine and it worked for the UI and most applications. I just remember a few wouldn't scale up no matter what I did.
i can say, having used a WM, that generally, they come with nothing fancy, unless you get a less spicy one, so you would be experiencing a lot of non configured garbage not work very much. Scaling might be fine though. Although from what i can vaguely recall, if it's with steam exclusively, steam can sometimes require a specific font type, otherwise things can get weird, might be that.
Also have you ever tried a tiling WM? If not i would recommend it, they're weird, but the amount of time i no longer spend moving between windows is SO much lower. Probably pick something that comes as a full package though. Otherwise things will be very exciting.
a lot of applications also have an individual scaling, which can sometimes cause issues, i had that problem with GIMP for instance, though i was manually able to configure it's scaling to fix it.