Hi,

Thanks a lot for this!

Alex: would you like to take over? :)

Cheers,
Doru


> On Jan 25, 2017, at 3:21 PM, Thierry Goubier <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> 2017-01-25 13:40 GMT+01:00 Denis Kudriashov <[email protected]>:
> 
> 2017-01-25 11:45 GMT+01:00 Thierry Goubier <[email protected]>:
> > Nevertheless, it would be very cool to have people test this assumption on 
> > old machines. I think Thierry was saying that he has an old machine :). 
> > @Thierry?
> >
> > I have low-end systems on very recent software (chromebook on Ubuntu 16.10, 
> > laptop on 16.04), which causes two issues:
> > - Fairly slow (shows clearly where Pharo is slow or fast)
> > - Too new (breaks some vms)
> >
> > I can be a good performance indicator, yes.
> 
> Great. It would be really cool if you could give Bloc a try :).
> 
> Should I just give it a try, or do you have something specific in mind I 
> should bench (response time, animation jitter, etc..)?
> 
> Would be nice just to know your feedback about BlInfiniteLinearLayoutExamples 
> on old machines. They provide very smooth scrolling on big lists. So it 
> should be just visible: fast it or slow.
> 
> First return: moz2D prerequisites do not install cleanly on ubuntu 16.04.
> 
> They look nice and smooth, scrolling is tuned at slow for long lists.
> 
> It segfaults regularly when scrolling.
> 
> Do you have an example of scrolling where I can choose to scroll fast or slow 
> depending on how I use the trackpad or scrollwheel? On Linux, the OS doesn't 
> manipulate those events as Macs seems to be doing, so you need to code that.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Thierry

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