They could merge the patches and leave it disabled as default, I think most of us did that for their general renderer anyway
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Originally posted by Scellow View Post
With that mindset linux will still be shit, the problem is elsewhere
One new distro per day, and yet nothing is usable
On other hand Chrome OS is smooth as fuck, maybe the problem is these distro makers "hey i wanna create my own OS because i'm haxor, go download it, it's called Ultimate Linux OS"
Why in God's name would anyone seriously use a handicapped version of Gentoo unless you're a basic computer user with no privacy needs?
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Originally posted by Scellow View Post
With that mindset linux will still be shit, the problem is elsewhere
One new distro per day, and yet nothing is usable
On other hand Chrome OS is smooth as fuck, maybe the problem is these distro makers "hey i wanna create my own OS because i'm haxor, go download it, it's called Ultimate Linux OS"
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Originally posted by oooverclocker View PostOK so in a community where I expect people to be capable to think rationally, my personal advice to Google is to invest more resources in these drivers when they don't consider them to be reliable for video acceleration.
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Originally posted by aufkrawall View PostMeanwhile, it just works in mpv. I suppose the issue is once again that Linux users aren't 1st class citizens...
And now some Chrome guy, who sounds like someone who cannot be bothered and invents any excuse in order to be not bothered, is telling me that it has huge problems? Yeah, sure.
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Anyway, last time I enabled it for QtWebEngine, it worked on my machine for some codecs but not for others, and other peoples machine, the codecs that worked and those that didn't were different. It is a mess of what works and what doesn't.
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