Hi *, On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 1:33 AM, andre999 <andre999...@laposte.net> wrote: > Olav Vitters a écrit : >> On Mon, Nov 05, 2012 at 06:56:55PM -0500, andre999 wrote: >>> Olav Vitters a écrit : >> [...] > > Nothing in the visual appearance of gnome3 could not be displayed > efficiently on gnome2 on machines without hardware acceleration of display, > so there is obviously a problem with the implementation in gnome3, at least > up to version 3.4
Just FYI: It is not only display performance of gnome itself, but also driver bugs that only trigger in 3d-destkop environment. I for example have non-smooth video-playback ("stutter" when there are pans, as if it would not display frames like "* * * * *" but more like "* *** * **". Playback is flawless in fallback mode. Unfortunately the problem is minor after reboot, and slowly gets worse with uptime (restarting gnome-shell using <alt>+<F2>,r,<enter> also helps somewhat, as does using CLUTTER_PAINT=disable-clipped-redraws:disable-culling and CLUTTER_VBLANK=True (black magic variables found via google that help to solve all sorts of problems (that don't occur here, like tearing), esp. don't see the relation between vblank and the other one, as they only have an impact when used in combination.. Long story short: performance/rendering of gnome itself is not the actual problem, it is those little driver-bugs that can spoil the party... (I had created a separate account with gnome-fallback just for the usecase of watching videos - don't use that for regular watching anymore, but still when I need to check videos for encoding/playback errors) ciao Christian