I set up KDE Plasma by following the installation instructions and configuring the settings as needed.
I set up KDE Plasma by following the installation instructions and configuring the settings as needed.
Many solutions were reduced to one-third of their size. Keep checking the monitor both up and down; it’s still moving across the screen. This happened with the standard driver, while Mate didn’t experience the same problem. Curious about why KDE made this change?
Generic drivers often lead to compatibility problems in KDE while working smoothly with other platforms. This discrepancy can stem from differences in how each environment handles hardware support and updates.
KDE operates mostly using hardware acceleration except in certain cases. On AMD systems, the AMD GPU driver is essential for working with Mesa and OpenGL.
I also required the Nvidia driver. Excuse me when I mentioned AMD/Nvudia—it was the processor/GPU I had.
Generally yes, though it also relies on your GPU model. Devices from the last 10 generations typically support the newest drivers.
Absolutely, you're right. That specific version requires installing Pacman with the NVIDIA package.