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by haxial 929 days ago
No issues with sleep running Ubuntu 22.04 with GNOME; I never shut down my PC.

As for touchpad gestures, both GNOME and KDE have 1:1 gestures if you are running a Wayland session. If you are not running Wayland, you can install something like Touchegg or use another distro with built-in gestures. Linux Mint and Elementary OS both have great gesture support.

Hardware acceleration works great! Before I switched, Firefox didn't have it and in Chromium, you needed to turn on an experimental flag.

I can't comment on fractional scaling because I use two 24", 1080p monitors.

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>No issues with sleep running Ubuntu 22.04 with GNOME; I never shut down my PC.

Ubuntu, and most other distros don't natively support hibernate. Sadly, that's a no go for me until they fix this (probably never) as I put my laptop in hibernate on longer journeys or over the weekend.

>I can't comment on fractional scaling because I use two 24", 1080p monitors.

Also need mixed DPI fractional scaling for my laptop and monitor combo.