On Mon, Oct 08, 2012 at 12:32:16PM -0400, andre999 wrote: > Olav Vitters a écrit : > >On Mon, Oct 08, 2012 at 02:32:24PM +0200, ovitters wrote: > >>Name : gnome-session Relocations: (not relocatable) > >>Version : 3.6.0 Vendor: Mageia.Org > >>Release : 2.mga3 Build Date: Mon Oct 8 14:26:33 > >>2012 > > > >>ovitters <ovitters> 3.6.0-2.mga3: > >>+ Revision: 303504 > >>- add patch to unblacklist llvmpipe > > > >I've unblacklisted llvmpipe like Fedora has done for a few releases. In > >some cases I noticed my normal driver not working (reason unknown), so > >in case GNOME is sometimes slow, check if it isn't rendering using > >llvmpipe. > > > On my system, running mga2, unblacklisting llvmpipe (so as to use > regular gnome3, instead of classic/fallback mode) makes all display > in regular gnome3 run extremely slow. > It must be that llvmpipe is used for all display, even when > acceleration isn't indicated.
Hmm, that is not good. I'll test for a few days, otherwise I'll revert. What is reported in System Settings → Details under Graphics? llvmpipe or something else? > BTW, regular gnome3 might well be called "tablet mode". A lot of > extensions have been developped to revert to a display more like > gnome2. I am not using a tablet and suggest you first try it on a tablet. -- Regards, Olav
