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Originally posted by M@GOid View Post
On KDE, I had this feeling too, so I got into the settings and moved the slide of animation just a tad faster. Suddenly the PC seemed running faster. Is just a psychological thing, but I totally agree that animation must not drag too much, just because the developers want to show something cool.
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Originally posted by treba View PostThat's interesting, as elementary is a downstream of GS. And the maintainer of their shell components, feaneron, is deeply involved in upstream gnome development.
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for the guys saying the animation is too long: you are absolutely right, fix it with this: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/277/impatience/
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Originally posted by angrypie View PostTell NVIDIA to fuck off and merge it anyway. Linus and the KDE project have the right attitude: nobody should be bending over to hostile corporations.
Also using patched Mutter (in Arch: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/m...835-workaround) it runs fantastic while KDE and kwin runs horrible with tearing and lots of lag, 60p 4K playback in Chrome is impossible, while I can play 8K videos just fine using patched (or hopefully 3.32 as well) Mutter.
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Originally posted by 144Hz View PostHoly f... Carlos Garncho did a late merge of some old performance patch. Aaaand Jasper StPierre is back reviewing some MRs.
Edit: see https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutte...ts/402/commits
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Originally posted by bofh80Taxi for 1 to the supermaket? We've tweaked the suspension so it should go really light on the fuel....
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