I’ve been daily driving Debian testing + Wayland for a year or so though I have AMD. Pretty solid, gaming has worked wonderfully and generally do a bit of development and docker stuff too.
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if i had an amd video card i would have moved to wayland ages ago. things on wayland are so much more polished than on x11
why does nvidia have to suck so much? i'm still salty about the eglstreams bullshit
A huge problem with Debian Trixie is that it is shipping with NVIDIA drivers from before explicit sync was added (over a year ago). This is crazy to me.
But if you want to stay on X11, Debian Stable will support it for quite a few years yet even after KDE drops support.
If you are going to use Wayland (I do), it is worth using back ports to get newer NVIDIA drivers.
Debian Stable should really be called Debian Static (unchanging). Because they can ship unstable (crashy) software for years after other distros have moved on.
my card is not supported by anything newer than 470, so your comment doesn't apply to my case