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How is NVIDIA on Wayland nowadays?
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Fan control is either impossible or a pain in the ass since stuff like Green With Envy use something only available on x11. For me, it means my GPU fans spin up and down repeatedly at idle because the minimum fan speed is something like 33% and I can't pin it there without a program to do so, let alone set reasonable fan curves.
nvidia-settings and https://github.com/Lurkki14/tuxclocker support fan control on Wayland