for latest performance optimizations, what is the required Kernel for r300g?
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Hmm, I noticed that KWin performance (4.6.0) goes down the drain after a while. When it first starts, everything is smooth and nice with 60FPS. After an hour or so, it drops to 20FPS when doing effects. After KWin is restarted, it's smooth again. After an hour, same problem again. Etc.
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Originally posted by RealNC View PostHmm, I noticed that KWin performance (4.6.0) goes down the drain after a while. When it first starts, everything is smooth and nice with 60FPS. After an hour or so, it drops to 20FPS when doing effects. After KWin is restarted, it's smooth again. After an hour, same problem again. Etc.
I kind of made the same observation with compiz
at the beginning app-switching is faster than ever - but after some time it's slow as usual
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There are a number of commits pushed a few minutes ago. Maybe this will solve the issue:
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Originally posted by pejakm View PostThere are a number of commits pushed a few minutes ago. Maybe this will solve the issue:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/mesa/mes...ac146d66bcd923
if those were leaks they indeed could be fixed
I'll start the compiler asap - thanks for the info
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Nah, didn't help. The way for me to reproduce this, is by simply going to Google Images and search for something. Then hover the mouse over the images so that they get zoomed a bit. The more you do this, the more performance is lost in compositing. Closing Firefox does not fix it. Only logging out and back in again does.
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Originally posted by RealNC View PostNah, didn't help. The way for me to reproduce this, is by simply going to Google Images and search for something. Then hover the mouse over the images so that they get zoomed a bit. The more you do this, the more performance is lost in compositing. Closing Firefox does not fix it. Only logging out and back in again does.
Great to see performance improvements by numbers that big!
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