High Refresh Rate and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) with Xorg
The evolution of display technology in recent years has brought with it a surge of interest in high refresh rate monitors and adaptive refresh mechanisms, such as Variable Refresh Rate...
The evolution of display technology in recent years has brought with it a surge of interest in high refresh rate monitors and adaptive refresh mechanisms, such as Variable Refresh Rate...
Power management on Linux, particularly within the Xorg graphical environment, remains one of the most nuanced and critical aspects of achieving efficient and lasting battery life on laptops and mobile...
Achieving optimal visual performance on the Linux desktop has long required a deep understanding of how the graphics stack functions beneath the surface, particularly in environments running the Xorg display...
Among the various challenges that Linux desktop users encounter while running Xorg, few issues are as persistently frustrating as screen tearing, input lag, and unexplained high CPU usage. While these...
In the evolving landscape of desktop environments and display protocols in Linux, one relic from the era of classical Unix systems still endures with remarkable relevance: the use of Xresources...
The use of multiple monitors in modern desktop environments has evolved from being a luxury reserved for high-end workstations and specialized use cases into a mainstream feature expected by developers,...
One of the most visually delicate yet technically nuanced aspects of working within the Xorg graphical server is managing how text and graphical elements scale across displays of varying pixel...
In the diverse and often layered architecture of Linux graphics, the Xorg server remains one of the most enduring components of the graphical stack. Though modern Linux distributions have made...
The evolution of human-computer interaction has undergone a transformative shift with the growing ubiquity of multi-touch and gesture-based input. As computing devices transitioned from strictly keyboard-and-mouse paradigms to touch-centric and...
One of the most powerful aspects of the X Window System on Linux lies not only in its modular and extensible architecture but also in the level of user control...