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Nothing is really wrong with them but JXL just outperforms (ie: smaller size for the same quality) both in most cases, also supports progressive decoding...
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Now if only Firefox could do the same (and respect xdg-mime by the way too)...
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Will opensource Freesync on Linux support work on HDMI aswell? Or will it be DisplayPort-only like currently when using AMDGPU-PRO?
AFAIK on Windows...
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Don't get me wrong. I also think Mir is one of the biggest wastes of energy and code in the Linux world but arguing on Phoronix forums about it won't...
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I knew I needed to make more popcorn before reading this thread...
Just let them do what they want to and let the results speak for them...
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I've been using F2FS for a couple years on my main SSD ( / mountpoint ). So far so good, no issue or data loss (yet). Performance seems to be on par if...
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Do you realise GNOME and a lot of modern Linux stuff wouldn't work without D-Bus (to the point systemd/RH devs wanted to make it a kernel module) which...Last edited by Scias; 10 January 2017, 12:17 PM.
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To be fair, they kinda deserve this flak. Because everytime Canonical speaks, and especially Mark Shuttleworth, it's an avalanche of ridiculous promises...Last edited by Scias; 28 December 2016, 06:19 PM.
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Did they backport the mutter-eglstream patches for NVIDIA on GNOME Wayland ?
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This dude just trash talks everything not related to his username (debian or xfce), so don't bother arguing with him it's pointless....
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It *does* have a performance penalty but should completely eradicate tearing (even if you use several different screens)....
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