On Thursday, 20 August 2020 at 20:08:10 UTC+8 donoban wrote:
> Maybe your problem is Opengl not being hardware accelerated. Try
> switching to XRender under System Settings -> Display and Monitor ->
> Compositor -> Rendering backend
>
KDE was already uninstalled when you posted this so I can't
On 2020-08-20 09:37, 54th Parallel wrote:
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> On Thursday, 20 August 2020 at 13:25:49 UTC+8 Chris Laprise wrote:
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> On 8/20/20 12:29 AM, 54th Parallel wrote:
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> I switch off any nvidia gpus before installation. The company is
> anti-open source and I'm not interested in running
On Thursday, 20 August 2020 at 13:25:49 UTC+8 Chris Laprise wrote:
> On 8/20/20 12:29 AM, 54th Parallel wrote:
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> I switch off any nvidia gpus before installation. The company is
> anti-open source and I'm not interested in running drivers that are the
> result of a cat-and-mouse obfuscation
On 8/20/20 12:29 AM, 54th Parallel wrote:
On Thursday, 20 August 2020 at 06:58:35 UTC+8 Chris Laprise wrote:
Not an issue with dom0 KDE here. But I did have this problem with
k/ubuntu on my new AMD Ryzen Thinkpad... graphics driver was not
working
and defaulted to a non-accelerat
On Thursday, 20 August 2020 at 06:58:35 UTC+8 Chris Laprise wrote:
> Not an issue with dom0 KDE here. But I did have this problem with
> k/ubuntu on my new AMD Ryzen Thinkpad... graphics driver was not working
> and defaulted to a non-accelerated framebuffer mode. In this case I had
> to upgrad
On 8/19/20 2:08 PM, 54th Parallel wrote:
Quick question:
I decided to try out KDE on 4.0 and was liking it until I noticed the
low overall framerate and the high CPU usage of dom0 shown in xentop
whenever there's motion (like dragging windows around). Since I'm using
an i7-1065G7, power shoul
Quick question:
I decided to try out KDE on 4.0 and was liking it until I noticed the low
overall framerate and the high CPU usage of dom0 shown in xentop whenever
there's motion (like dragging windows around). Since I'm using an
i7-1065G7, power shouldn't be an issue, so I was surprised.
Is