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what about hardware accel?
So this version is supposed to use hardware acceleration if you aren't using desktop compositing.
Well, I deactivated desktop effects on ubuntu and the thing is still clearly using CPU rendering.
Any ideas about how it's detecting compiz/compositing desktop effects?
Is uninstalling compiz the way to go about testing this?
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Originally posted by sloggerKhan View PostSo this version is supposed to use hardware acceleration if you aren't using desktop compositing.
Well, I deactivated desktop effects on ubuntu and the thing is still clearly using CPU rendering.
Any ideas about how it's detecting compiz/compositing desktop effects?
Is uninstalling compiz the way to go about testing this?
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I'd be interested in seeing what the proportion of x86 to x86_64 users are. I'd imagine that more linux users are on 64-bit versions by now. If that's the case, then only releasing a 32-bit client makes no sense.
Also, maybe I'm missing something, but if an app like flash is difficult to port to 64-bit, they're doing something wrong.
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Xanikseo, what graphic card and which drivers? What about desktop compositing?
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