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1. Prozesse (if singular -> Prozess)
2. Hintergründe (if singular -> Hintergrund)
3. Erscheinungsbild
4. Bildschirmeinstellungen
5. Paneleinstellungen (i guess it is hard to translate it correctly)
6. Shelleinstellungen
7. Beenden
8. sperren
9. Sperrbildschirm
10. Compositor beenden
11. neustarten
12. Herunterfahren

@samurro i use an LG OLED TV as my linux desktop, and i have no big issues, except for 4K 120Hz, where my TV is going into YUV422 Mode, and things get messy with text.. Gaming, no problem.
but i've also heard about one TV/Monitor that have different subpixels, even windows can't handle it well (maybe today better), but i can't remember which TV/Monitor it was..
@kaffeeringe absolut, ich will die Arbeit von Valve keineswegs schmälern, denn diese ist auch wahnsinnig groß. Allein alles unter Linux zu vereinen und dass auch EAC-Games problemlos funktionieren ist ein sehr großer Teil, den wir Valve zu verdanken haben.
@kaffeeringe noch dazu sollte man Wine bzw. auch Crossover danken, ohne denen Proton heute nicht möglich wäre. Und sicher noch allen anderen die an all dem beteiligt waren :)
@argumento if you brave enough and have good knowledge about Linux: Gentoo. or if you want to stick with deb-packages, then the classic good old Debian :)
Renewed Work Around GNOME 30-bit Deep Color Frame-Buffer Support

@codewiz an interesting site from arch shows, that some work needs to be done, to get HDR working on Wayland.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/HDR_video_playback
HDR video playback - ArchWiki

@CKsTechnologyNews
I can agree maybe with the last one, because nVidia and Wayland aren't best friends yet..
but, with a radeon-card, i don't have glitches or any crashes at all, gaming on wayland for 9 months now.. it works perfectly fine with Gnome Wayland and Radeon cards.
i always say: give it a try, if it don't works it is okay to use x.org instead.
@txt_file @Bobo_PK
do you really want the testing-version of firefox? there is also a binary-version available, if you don't want to compile it every time.. and yes, i know the benefits of compiling on gentoo ;)
@L29Ah
actually, i gueess it is not possible now..
but you can remove a package with "emerge -av --depclean PACKAGENAME"
the -v option tells you, which package you should remove before.. it is a hard way, but somehow possible, if it is not a system-package whick is needed ;)