How strange, with how many of the programs I run I would’ve expected to have the same issues on my end as well. Blaming Nvidia is usually a solid bet, but I didn’t have any of these issues with Ubuntus’s Wayland support on my GTX1080, and Ubuntu tends to be a few years behind on package versions.
I’m unfamiliar with the ozone flags, a cursory Google search says it enables the (optional, for some reason) Wayland backend for Electron stuff, which people with fractional scaling seemingly need to do to get good rendering (because X11 doesn’t really do fractional scaling either so XWayland can’t compensate).
I wonder why Electron would default to X11 when started under a Wayland session.
How strange, with how many of the programs I run I would’ve expected to have the same issues on my end as well. Blaming Nvidia is usually a solid bet, but I didn’t have any of these issues with Ubuntus’s Wayland support on my GTX1080, and Ubuntu tends to be a few years behind on package versions.
I’m unfamiliar with the ozone flags, a cursory Google search says it enables the (optional, for some reason) Wayland backend for Electron stuff, which people with fractional scaling seemingly need to do to get good rendering (because X11 doesn’t really do fractional scaling either so XWayland can’t compensate).
I wonder why Electron would default to X11 when started under a Wayland session.