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Workaround or not, performance is one of the worst things about GNOME (apart from UX choices that doesn't make any sense). It's just embarrassing that some app grid animation is sluggish on a modern x86 device, while something similar is smooth on a freaking low-powered smartphones, even those one decade old. It doesn't look any better when they redesign the shell to bring sUpErNeWCooLUsErExPerIeNcE, but it sometimes chokes even on a powerful PC and simply lags all the time on a laptop. Why not simplifying/removing animations instead?
I hope KDE would get a hero one day, too!Last edited by bple2137; 12 July 2021, 10:22 AM.
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I would like to see support for Vulkan as a backend and support for variable refresh rate (VRR).
I would also like to see support macros like writing macro scripts, like AutoHotkey, have things like key bindings and binding mouse buttons to keys on the keyboard.
So you can map buttons on gaming mice, there mice from Razer and Logitech with like 9 side buttons, it would be good to be able to create profiles that in certain applications or games those are mapped to function keys like F1, F2, etc or Ctrl+F1 or Shift+F1, etc.
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Originally posted by bug77 View Post
I don't have to define it, Ubuntu does that for me: "3D Acceleration Capable Videocard with at least 256 MB"
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/In...emRequirements
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Originally posted by uid313 View PostI would like to see support for Vulkan as a backend and support for variable refresh rate (VRR).
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Originally posted by Artim View Postvulkan support seems to be a work in progress, but VRR might never arrive, at least outside propietary drivers. It's a feature of HDMI 2.1 and the consortium behind it forbids publishing it's specifications, which in turn means that open source drivers can pretty much not use it at all. See https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?pa...ync-HDMI-Patch
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Originally posted by bple2137 View PostWorkaround or not, performance is one of the worst things about GNOME (apart from UX choices that doesn't make any sense). It's just embarrassing that some app grid animation is sluggish on a modern x86 device, while something similar is smooth on a freaking low-powered smartphones, even those one decade old. It doesn't look any better when they redesign the shell to bring sUpErNeWCooLUsErExPerIeNcE, but it sometimes chokes even on a powerful PC and simply lags all the time on a laptop. Why not simplifying/removing animations instead?
I hope KDE would get a hero one day, too!
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This guy needs fix this shi* file manager called "nautilus", because these lazy gnome developers team can't do it.
Thumbnailing images (and others) in Nautilus is dog slow (#856) · Issues · GNOME / Files · GitLab
Bug #869793 “Nautilus is very slow when opening folders with man...” : Bugs : nautilus package : Ubuntu (launchpad.net)
2021 and Nautilus still using single thread process to generate thumbnails!
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