From my own experience and from my experience dealing with people, this is an actual issue. I just can't quite see it on my 144hz monitor. Verified this happens on Manjaro KDE, Manjaro Xfce and stock arch xfce with the linux kernel (not lts, zen or whatever). After i had discovered this, i've been installing the liquorix kernel (because it apparently has fsync). Is this a known issue and should I change something regarding my installations? I'm thinking of moving to arch xfce from nobara, thats why
#Funny unreproducable input delay on different distros than Nobara
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the distros are all kinda arch based but i have not tried on anything else so idk
main system specs are:
11400F
Asus ROG B560-I GAMING WIFI
Crucial Ballistix 2x8GB 3600MHz CL16
ASRock Radeon 6700 XT Challenger Pro
Crucial P5 Plus 1TB
^ running nobara, never reproduced the issue
have reproduced on arch xfce and fixed with nobara gnome:
5600G
Gigabyte Aorus B550M Pro-P
Corsair Vengeance 2x8GB (forgot frequency)
integrated Vega 8 5000
WD Black SN750 500GB
have reproduced on manjaro xfce and didnt try to fix it:
Core 2 Duo T8100
(Lenovo ThinkPad R61)
3GB DDR2
integrated GMA X3100
Kingston SSDNow UV400 240GB
i kinda always thought it was the monitor when i had these issues
but yeah, most likely no
are you asking for #1020030329790148678?
not really
just asking if somebody else has experienced this and like what do i do to optimize stuff on arch
ig its not really support
because im in a way not trying to solve it, just uhh, tryna avoid it