On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 12:05 PM, Jeremy White jwh...@codeweavers.com wrote:
Have we really looked into this? I feel like we're all just throwing
our hands up in horror without seeing if there is anything we can do.
Be my guest. I'm not a programmer.
I can tell you that I'm not aware of
It didn't even work until recently (with the release of Fedora 17) as seen in
this features page for Fedora 17:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/Gnome_shell_software_rendering
As you probably know, GNOME 3 has the 3D required desktop and the Fallback
mode desktop. I believe the
Jeremy,
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Have we really looked into this? I feel like we're all just throwing
our hands up in horror without seeing if there is anything we can do.
Be my guest. I'm not a programmer.
I can tell you that I'm not aware of anyone doing accelerated 3D stuff in a
Have we really looked into this? I feel like we're all just throwing
our hands up in horror without seeing if there is anything we can do.
Be my guest. I'm not a programmer.
I can tell you that I'm not aware of anyone doing accelerated 3D stuff in a
remoting protocol. Perhaps PC-over-IP
hi list,
I am running Fedora 18 (GNOME version) as a guest in a host with qemu
1.3. But the desktop is slow. I have already opened 3D acceleration
in the guest's xml definition file.But the desktop is slow. I have
already opened 3D acceleration in the guest's xml definition file.
By the
Thanks for replying, Alon.
Yes, I found that 3d rendering in software. But.. is there any method to
improve the response speed of Fedora GNOME desktop? You know, Windows XP/7
guest's speed is really pretty fast!
Thanks.
On 01/24/2013 09:13 PM, Alon Levy wrote:
hi list,
I am running Fedora
Thanks for replying, Alon.
Yes, I found that 3d rendering in software. But.. is there any method
to improve the response speed of Fedora GNOME desktop? You know,
Windows XP/7 guest's speed is really pretty fast!
Sadly the 3.x GNOME desktop requires 3d rendering and spice does not know how
Hi,
On 01/24/2013 08:23 AM, javaon wrote:
Thanks for replying, Alon.
Yes, I found that 3d rendering in software. But.. is there any method to
improve the response speed of Fedora GNOME desktop? You know, Windows
XP/7 guest's speed is really pretty fast!
Thanks.
You can try disabling off
already disabled, still slow response in GUI. :-(
On 01/24/2013 10:52 PM, Yonit Halperin wrote:
Hi,
On 01/24/2013 08:23 AM, javaon wrote:
Thanks for replying, Alon.
Yes, I found that 3d rendering in software. But.. is there any method to
improve the response speed of Fedora GNOME desktop? You
Javaon,
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already disabled, still slow response in GUI. :-(
It didn't even work until recently (with the release of Fedora 17) as seen in
this features page for Fedora 17:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/Gnome_shell_software_rendering
As you probably know,
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