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I know it's possible to set a custom refresh rate and resolution using Xorg (xrander) configurations. But I do not know how to do the same in Wayland/Sway using Nouveau drivers on an Nvidia-GPU.










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    I know it's possible to set a custom refresh rate and resolution using Xorg (xrander) configurations. But I do not know how to do the same in Wayland/Sway using Nouveau drivers on an Nvidia-GPU.










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          Use swaymsg -t get_outputs to list available resolutions and refresh rates.



          Then add it to your sway config:



          output DVI-I-1 mode 1920x1080@143.996002Hz position 0,0





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            Use swaymsg -t get_outputs to list available resolutions and refresh rates.



            Then add it to your sway config:



            output DVI-I-1 mode 1920x1080@143.996002Hz position 0,0





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                Use swaymsg -t get_outputs to list available resolutions and refresh rates.



                Then add it to your sway config:



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                Use swaymsg -t get_outputs to list available resolutions and refresh rates.



                Then add it to your sway config:



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