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Some Quick Graphics/Game Tests With GNOME 3.32 On Clear Linux
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I use Gnome extensions. I have to sadly state that many of my extensions (Gnome 3.28) no longer work. I even adjusted each's *.json file to include 3.32 as a release. I will have to wait for my preferred extensions to be upgraded before I make any switch.
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While not providing a difference in games, 3.32 provides a massive difference on desktop. When I added two 4k monitors to my 2016 MBP 3.30 was completely unusable and I had to go to KDE, but with 3.32 I could change back and it even feels a bit snappier than KDE did. I'm still displeased with the performance though. While scrolling or navigating around the cursor doesn't hit 100% CPU usage anymore, browsing or changing files (any bigger screen updates really) still hits 100%, spins up the fan and then causes the CPU to throttle due to heat.
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Any difference on the memory footprint between 3.30 and 3.32?
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Some Quick Graphics/Game Tests With GNOME 3.32 On Clear Linux
Phoronix: Some Quick Graphics/Game Tests With GNOME 3.32 On Clear Linux
For about one week already Intel's rolling-release Clear Linux distribution has been shipping with GNOME 3.32. Here are some quick graphics and gaming benchmarks comparing GNOME 3.30.2 to 3.32.0...
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