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At 5 seconds it almost immediately triggers for league of legends (and some other applications) if those applications are still in the loading phase. This is the amount of time gnome waits before trying to determine if an application is not responding. gnome mutter check-alive-timeout increased from 5 seconds to 30 seconds.gnome variable refresh rate patches added for mutter:.

#Obs screen recorder freezes drivers
#Obs screen recorder freezes driver
The nvidia proprietary driver sets this anyway after installation.
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We use Fedora packages, code, and repositories. We are a completely independent project from Fedora, and there are no Fedora developers or parties directly involved.

A Fedora Spin is an official Fedora released version of a desktop environment (such as gnome/kde).

It should be clarified that this distribution is -NOT- to be considered a ‘Fedora Spin’. It’s not that the terminal and/or terminal usage are a bad thing by any means, power users are more than welcome to continue with using the terminal, but for new users, point and click ease of use is usually expected. More importantly, we want to be more point and click friendly, and avoid the basic user from having to open the terminal. This project aims to fix most of those issues and offer a better gaming, streaming, and content creation experience out of the box. Some of the important things that are missing from Fedora, especially with regards to gaming include WINE dependencies, obs-studio, 3rd party codec packages such as those for gstreamer, 3rd party drivers such as NVIDIA drivers, and even small package fixes here and there.
#Obs screen recorder freezes how to
A typical point and click user can often struggle with how to get a lot of things working beyond the basic browser and office documents that come with the OS without having to take extra time to search documentation. Fedora is a very good workstation OS, however, anything involving any kind of 3rd party or proprietary packages is usually absent from a fresh install. The Nobara Project, to put it simply, is a modified version of Fedora Linux with user-friendly fixes added to it.
