Post 9vLRwPMA56ncNXlM80 by spacemanspiffy@social.librem.one
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(DIR) Post #9vLLyBEMyJhXQHa1AW by dos@social.librem.one
2020-05-23T16:17:21Z
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That's how the Librem 5 performs with all the GPU acceleration in place :) @purism #librem5 #phosh
(DIR) Post #9vLLzZkxGurlmFUFto by dos@social.librem.one
2020-05-23T16:17:37Z
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This is unmodified desktop Chromium straight from the Debian repositories.Video decoding is unaccelerated yet, but 1080p videos seem to work well even without it (although power hungry a bit :)).
(DIR) Post #9vLO9OHOzq9uzGTJFQ by craftyguy@freeradical.zone
2020-05-23T16:41:46Z
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@dos is that with upstream Mesa and 5.7 kernel?
(DIR) Post #9vLOSoWxcW03uB0jei by jfred@mastodon.sdf.org
2020-05-23T16:45:11Z
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@dos @purism Ohhhhh wow that's impressive! Wonder what that looks like in other apps.(Also wondering what it looks like trying to play Minetest on it, because I plan to try that when I get mine haha)
(DIR) Post #9vLOvaIRcaPU9lwKi8 by dos@social.librem.one
2020-05-23T16:50:30Z
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@craftyguy Upstream Mesa 20.0 and our kernel tree based on 5.7-rc6 (but should be pretty much the same on 5.6 already).I have some hacks that enable 60 FPS refresh rate though, it's normally limited to 30 for reasons unrelated to performance.
(DIR) Post #9vLPAhZAsHXd2zyQNM by dos@social.librem.one
2020-05-23T16:53:14Z
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@jfred @purism It depends. GL apps are fast and snappy, but most GTK3 apps are slower because they render everything in software. Things should massively improve once we switch to GTK4 and make it work well with mobile GPUs.
(DIR) Post #9vLQXmYsZIcN9dPAlk by anirudh@social.librem.one
2020-05-23T17:08:36Z
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@dos @purism did I just see a back gesture 😍 looks very promising. I should start saving some money now!!
(DIR) Post #9vLRed3yNjSdg0mGmW by TheMainOne@floss.social
2020-05-23T17:21:02Z
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@dos @purism holy shit this is smooth as fuck
(DIR) Post #9vLRiXeASeCo2LZanQ by dos@social.librem.one
2020-05-23T17:21:45Z
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@anirudh @purism Epiphany (GNOME Web) also has a nice back gesture :) Once it starts to properly utilize GPU acceleration it should be pretty fast as well.
(DIR) Post #9vLRwPMA56ncNXlM80 by spacemanspiffy@social.librem.one
2020-05-23T17:24:16Z
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@dos @purism This is incredible. Sure, there's a long way to go, but there is so much promise for this platform.Curious how Firefox compares to this. Also Newpipe, I saw that icon in your apps.
(DIR) Post #9vLSBoMBPfGEGA7MFU by dos@social.librem.one
2020-05-23T17:27:02Z
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@spacemanspiffy @purism Firefox isn't that smooth yet. It defaults to GPU accel being off and you can only force the old OpenGL compositor on - no WebRender yet.However, I'd expect it to become just as smooth once etnaviv and WebRender start to play well with each other :)
(DIR) Post #9vLSVLRMdJxaMur5xA by dos@social.librem.one
2020-05-23T17:30:35Z
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@spacemanspiffy @purism Also, recent dmabuf improvements in Firefox on Wayland should have a positive impact - but I've tested only the ESR version so far which doesn't have those.
(DIR) Post #9vLUz82vCGwFQHki92 by Phaserune@boosterfive.com
2020-05-23T17:58:19Z
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@dos @purism That is significant. Thanks for sharing!
(DIR) Post #9vLYDZyMSnn5x5CYTY by briana@social.librem.one
2020-05-23T18:34:35Z
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@dos Could the hardware acceleration be included into gnome web or something?
(DIR) Post #9vLZK3fN4lV1jkyLMu by dos@social.librem.one
2020-05-23T18:46:59Z
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@briana Sure, it "just" needs some work :)
(DIR) Post #9vLZLTADlIs16d4i24 by briana@social.librem.one
2020-05-23T18:47:15Z
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@dos Famous last words :P
(DIR) Post #9vLZkXasQdYI5JUwKW by machete_Badger@fosstodon.org
2020-05-23T18:51:42Z
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@dos @purism thank you very much for uploading a smooth test video @ 60fps, I'm grateful!
(DIR) Post #9vLnE5trFzlWHkna76 by solarkraft@mastodon.social
2020-05-23T21:22:43Z
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@dos @purism WOAH, that's smooth! Unfortunately that Chrome. Are there improvements on the Firefox side as well?
(DIR) Post #9vLt4qrMPGWgl1bfFo by iooioio@fosstodon.org
2020-05-23T22:28:20Z
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@dos This looks amazing!
(DIR) Post #9vMavd1wqkm5FAyHJ2 by SebastianGallehr@troet.cafe
2020-05-24T06:39:39Z
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@dosOnly websites atm?@purism
(DIR) Post #9vMpaB1FIaVrbDs6m8 by vancha@fosstodon.org
2020-05-24T09:23:49Z
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@dos @purism so smooth, amazing :o
(DIR) Post #9vZsAZPvRmc6g4Z6Qq by dumol@mastodon.sdf.org
2020-05-30T16:23:58Z
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@dos Impressive, thanks! There's also a command line switch to enable the better looking overlay scrollbar.