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Originally posted by paupav View Post
sadly, it won't have HUD, perfect use of space by integrating server sided menus and window controls is still there
if server sided menus is correct term
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Originally posted by ElectricPrism View PostIs there even a decent Linux Tablet these days?
Seems like with all the hype around the Linux Phone, the Linux Tablet has faded out of the spotlight and I can't even think of a device worth buying off the top of my head.
And BQ are still selling their M10 tablet. You can't buy the Ubunut version anymore but on teh Ubports forums there are people who have installed it. https://store.bq.com/es/aquaris-m10-32gb/
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Originally posted by M@GOid View Post
Looks like you had software OpenGL (llvmpipe) running on CPU instead of GPU. I had a bunch of 2009 HP machines with Athlon II x2 CPUs and the crappy northbridge embedded GPU and those didn't took 2 seconds for nothing on Ubuntu's Unity.
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Originally posted by sarmad View Post
No, it definitely was running on hardware because other areas were fast. In fact, even the window spread animation itself is smooth; it's the calculations and preparations Unity does before kicking off the animation that was taking 2 seconds.
Your description does sound like missing driver support and using software OpenGL.
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Originally posted by jo-erlend View Post
In my hand, I have a laptop that was manufactured on September 21st 2009. It has absolutely no issues with Unity. I can promise you there's absolutely no delays with Unity on it whatsoever. The Intel GPU was very well supported. Do yours use an Nvidia GPU, perhaps? The laptop I'm referring to, is an Aspire 1810TZ-413G32n, if you're interested.
Your description does sound like missing driver support and using software OpenGL.
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