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Good news for GNOME fans as Adaptive Sync displays come to Mutter

In a sign of how display handling is evolving, the GNOME desktop’s 3D-compositing Mutter window manager is gaining support for variable refresh rate (VRR, also known as Adaptive Sync) displays. Mutter is an important chunk of code. As the project page says, it’s “a Wayland display server and X11 window manager and compositor library.”

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