Interesting. Samsung making a bold move here, but one that could make sense.

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    9 months ago

    Gaming on Linux has come a long way and I always prefer to run it on Linux rather than a dedicated Windows boot, if possible.

    But if you rely on VRR, DLSS and have a decent HDR display, Linux unfortunately still isn’t quite there yet. VRR/HDR is mostly unsupported systemwide currently. DLSS sometimes works, sometimes requires a lot of debugging and ends up actually hurting the performance.

    If your hardware setup allows you to run your games at a decent framerate without DLSS/VRR, this likely won’t be an issue for you.