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发表于 2020-09-26 01:35:47
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Hi Darkstar,
I was looking to see whether with newer kernels or main line kernels will improve the performance. I read some of the latest drivers are being included in the main line kernels.
The GT King Pro performance with KDE desktop environment on Debian Buster was a bit sluggish, applications loaded slower and the window are being refreshed/redrawn slower compared Xfce desktop environment. I turned-off the KDE Compositor and other KDE system animations effects and this did improved the performance a bit but in general still felt a bit less snappy. However, have not tried the Kubuntu Desktop Environment on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS yet.
Even in Debian Buster Xfce, at times some windows are being refreshed or redrawn slower when you resize the window especially when the window have a lot of contents.
According to one article on Firefox 80 and Firefox 81:
“Firefox 80 introduces a highly anticipated feature for Linux users, namely VA-API/FFmpeg hardware acceleration for video playback on systems using the traditional X11/X.Org Server display server.”
“On top of that, Mozilla also extended its WebRender GPU-based 2D rendering engine for AMD Evergreen hardware (a.k.a Radeon HD 5000 series of GPUs) on all supported platforms, including Linux systems, as well as for Mali-Gxx devices. Yet, WebRender remains disabled by default on Linux in Firefox 81.”
I tried the above, Firefox 80.0.1 running in Ubuntu, force enable WebRender on Firefox 80.0.1, instead of improving the web page refresh or redraw performance it actually suffer. Turning off the WebRender give better performance in Firefox 80.0.1.
I thought with newer Linux Kernel, performance might improve, this lead me to check whether you have build Debian or Ubuntu or other Linux distro with newer kernels for GT King Pro. |
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