The OpenArena total frame time graph is interesting. While X.org has lag spikes, XMir did and still does have a few "lag strips". I wonder what's up with that.
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Originally posted by matzipan View PostThere aren't that many things that fully support Mir and Wayland at the same time, yet.
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Originally posted by dh04000 View PostThere are several people here who think they are elite hackers, why won't one of YOU port an older game to Mir/Wayland so there CAN be a benchmark. I read that xmbc was ported to Mir and Wayland over a single weekend.... one of you SUPER ELITE HACKERS should be able to do it in hours right?
But, I guess my point is you're not comparing the same thing anymore...
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Originally posted by matzipan View PostI am quite a novice, I am still dreaming of having such knowledge. I am still learning my way though :P
But, I guess my point is you're not comparing the same thing anymore...
I still wish someone with experience in porting would convert some games to be Mir and Wayland supporting so it could be benchmarked. If someone talked to Michael, and ported a game or two he uses, I bet he'd at least credit that person in the Phoronix benchmark suite.
EDIT: Michael, if you reading this, offer cash prizes for porting games you use to Mir and Wayland. Small prizes $500? But prizes get people motivated.
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Originally posted by dh04000 View PostThey definitively aren't. As far as my understanding goes, XMir will run exactly like XWayland, in that it will run only applications within Mir itself, but as it is at the moment, its really apples and oranges. Running a whole desktop environment vs running one application is two entirely different things. Once Ubuntu has Unity 8 finished, ie: a DE that actually runs natively in Mir, then we'll get application mode in XMir finished as well.
I still wish someone with experience in porting would convert some games to be Mir and Wayland supporting so it could be benchmarked. If someone talked to Michael, and ported a game or two he uses, I bet he'd at least credit that person in the Phoronix benchmark suite.
EDIT: Michael, if you reading this, offer cash prizes for porting games you use to Mir and Wayland. Small prizes $500? But prizes get people motivated.
But don't expect a huge difference for a 30 fps game : driver performance is much more important than display server.Last edited by mannerov; 30 August 2013, 10:53 AM.
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Originally posted by dh04000 View PostMichael, if you reading this, offer cash prizes for porting games you use to Mir and Wayland. Small prizes $500? But prizes get people motivated.
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