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I wish more optimization on any graphical shell. No to better hardware without before optimizing, no to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wirth%27s_law.
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Originally posted by kpedersen View PostGnome 3 wont even start on an old computer because of the over reliance on GPU features (i.e needs a relatively recent version of OpenGL support by the GPU)
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Originally posted by TemplarGR View PostGNOME 3.38 is going to be very fast. Who would have thought 10 years ago. They really created something special over time.
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Actually it works somehow fine even on NanoPi K1 Plus with Mali 450. Not blazing fast but for some reason few times faster than KDE or even Mate (yes, this is not a joke, and yes, I am serious).
People talk proprietary ARM driver for Mali support Gnome Shell Wayland too (see ODROID-C4 and ODROID-N2 threads on hardkernel forums).
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Originally posted by 240Hz View PostIts amazing that after 10 years Gnome is almost at usable performance. I wonder where Gnome would be now if Canonical switched to KDE or remained using Unity? Gnome would be abandonware without Canonical's DdV's performance improvements.
It was a strategic mistake from Canonical(also Original Mir protocol is a lot faster than Wayland), but now seems done already so..
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