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Originally posted by RoboJ1M View PostI've no idea whether X is responsible on any level, but I'd be interested to see whether OSes using Wayland can play videos without the audio sync problems I've been plagued with on every Ubuntu box I've ever built.
Wayland is taking Linux in a new era where it will become king of the desktop.
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Originally posted by MartinN View PostThat's the entire point of Wayland - super fast rendering of video. Interestingly enough, I've not had issues with audio sync when using mplayer on Ubuntu (on X).
Wayland is taking Linux in a new era where it will become king of the desktop.
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Originally posted by pingufunkybeat View PostWhy? Was it funny?
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Originally posted by Reloaded211 View PostThere are no Wayland benchmarks because the display server isn't even in beta development stage yet. No desktops currently are able to run on it, but most major ones are being ported to Wayland. KDE, GNOME, Enlightenment. For now, the only "benchmark" running on Wayland is glxgears.
Also, when are we going to see a Wayland port of the Phoronix test suite?
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Originally posted by Reloaded211 View PostThere are no Wayland benchmarks because the display server isn't even in beta development stage yet. No desktops currently are able to run on it, but most major ones are being ported to Wayland. KDE, GNOME, Enlightenment. For now, the only "benchmark" running on Wayland is glxgears.
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Originally posted by BlackStar View PostAnd..? Is it faster? What are the results of this glxgears benchmark?
Also, when are we going to see a Wayland port of the Phoronix test suite?
Though I'm quite sure you have no idea what the Wayland Display server is if you're asking when PTS will be ported to it. It's even not yet released, let alone used anywhere.
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