Study Compares Input Latency on Linux Across X11, Wayland, VRR, and DXVK
A technical blog post by Marco Nett examines and measures input latency on Linux systems under different configurations. The study compares the legacy X11 display server against the newer Wayland compositor in terms of responsiveness. It also factors in Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) technology and DXVK, a Vulkan-based translation layer used for running Windows games on Linux. The findings aim to help Linux users and gamers understand how their display stack choices affect real-world input lag. The post attracted discussion on Hacker News, where it received points and community comments.
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