On Sun, Sep 22, 2019 at 10:02 pm, Ty Young <youngty1...@gmail.com> wrote:
So, IMO, the correct behavior here would be to disable until at least
other DM(s) support it and other distros enabled it by default so that
Fedora is at least following standards. Once it *actually* gets adopted *maybe* Nvidia will allow overclocking on non root X. Org but that could just be wishful thinking. At minimum there should always be an option to
disable security features, especially if it results in performance
loss(e.g. Specter) or, in this case, application compatibility problems easily... and editing a config file isn't that easy, obvious, or in some
cases even safe.

You're wasting your time. We're not going to run the X server as root just so you can overclock your GPU. Not a chance.

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