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Originally posted by evasb View PostWhen I used GNOME for some time in Arch Linux, I used this patch, and it really helped.
Built with makepkg.conf CFLAG line containing march=native -O3 -flto these are quite performant indeed.
Gnome simply offers workspace management w/multigesture input support that feels natural and smooth. Gnome extensions with workspace pinning for applications is really clean. Lutris opens in one workspace, Firefox in another, Discord in another. Everything has its place.
(Yes, this is obviously possible with other WMs... but having VMs that I can drag in full-screen from WS to WS, have smooth, near-immediate animations/UI transitions w/no input lag and running smooth at 240Hz? oooooo baby)
The eye candy is deliciousLast edited by Eirikr1848; 10 September 2022, 02:13 PM.
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Originally posted by lumks View Post
Could you point us at this? It's always bad to have no context on something.
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Originally posted by lumks View PostLots and lots of people. Especially people with bad eyesight tend to use lower resolutions.
Btw, aren't screen magnifiers designed specifically for that?
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Originally posted by Eirikr1848 View Post
Are these the gnome-performance and mutter-performance PKGBUILDs from the AUR? Description: "Attempts to improve performances with non-upstreamed merge-requests and frequent stable branch resync"
Built with makepkg.conf CFLAGS march=native -03 -flto these are quite performant indeed.
Gnome simply offers workspace management w/multigesture input support that feels natural and smooth. Gnome extensions with workspace pinning for applications is really clean. Lutris opens in one workspace, Firefox in another, Discord in another. Everything has its place.
(Yes, this is obviously possible with other WMs... but having VMs that I can drag in full-screen from WS to WS, have smooth, near-immediate animations/UI transitions w/no input lag and running smooth at 240Hz? oooooo baby)
The eye candy is delicious
PS: Looks like mutter-performance uses more up-to-date patches, anyway.Last edited by evasb; 05 September 2022, 06:54 PM.
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