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So… more importantly, what’s the story with the HDR support? I know there was something with gamescope supporting it. Is this something that’s finally going to be available on a normal Linux desktop?
Proper HDR for desktop is still very wip. They had two talks at XDC about what they had to do do to make it work with gamescope:
Kwin has basic support for displaying HDR games in KDE Plasma 6
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The rainbow treasure map: advanced color management on Linux with AMD/Steam Deck - Melissa Wen
Rainbow Frogs: HDR + Color Management in Gamescope/SteamOS - Joshua Ashton
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