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Yeah, I have a 2080ti.
Install the proprietary NVIDIA drivers and set the nvidia-drm.modeset=1 and nvidia-drm.fbdev=1 kernel parameters via your bootloader command-line, then see what happens.
I appreciate you trying to help, but I don't understand what you just said to me so I'm gonna keep using x11 lol
That might be the issue NVIDIA isn't too tight with linux and is known to be a shitty partner in the relationship. Wayland suffers from that.
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