https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=431546

--- Comment #13 from David Rubio <david.alejandro.ru...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to David Rubio from comment #12)
> Oh wow. This is super cursed. I tried changing the common denominator
> between my laptop and my desktop: the kernel.
> 
> Turns out on my desktop I have a kernel optimized for gaming (say,
> linux-tkg). Well, turns out KWin doesn't like that. At all. Specially on
> Wayland.
> 
> Changing to the default linux kernel makes the stutter way less than a
> second or two freeze, which is super cursed. There's still a lot of frame
> skips if there's any kind of significant CPU usage, but this whole report
> seemed to be skewed by that custom kernel using the MuQSS scheduler. 
> 
> I don't think this is completely on KWin's side, so I might just say close
> it. But as a random test I tested GNOME and it was completely fine. I wonder
> what causes this difference.
> 
> I'm sorry for the long report to just come to this conclusion, but might be
> worth keeping in mind for future issues with KWin on Wayland. Reverting the
> commits you told me to revert did help with 431415 at least. 
> 
> Thanks you. You can resolve this if you see fit.

To be clear: there's still frame skips and stuttering. It's just not as bad as
the original video shows.

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