After years of bugs, KDE Plasma 6.8 is turning on triple buffering for NVIDIA GPUs by default
Sometimes, when a bug gets into a Linux system, it takes a little while for people to figure out what's wrong and push an update. It usually means we see some features disabled for weeks, months, or even years while volunteers work out the problem and get a fix out the door. One such example of this is a new update as to what we can expect with KDE Plasma 6.8, which will finally re-enable triple buffering by default for Nvidia GPUs after two years of wrestling with bugs.
Sometimes, when a bug gets into a Linux system, it takes a little while for people to figure out what’s wrong and push an update. It usually means we see some features disabled for weeks, months, or even years while volunteers work out the problem and get a fix out the door. One such example of this is a new update as to what we can expect with KDE Plasma 6.8, which will finally re-enable triple buffering by default for Nvidia GPUs after two years of wrestling with bugs.
Clarence Cox
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