On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 10:12:01AM +0100, Maarten Lankhorst wrote:
> Programs like redshift set the legacy gamma for X.org every 5 seconds.
> Because atomic commits wait for vblank completion, we get a frame drop
> every 5 seconds because of the legacy gamma update.
>
> Work around this by setting
On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 10:33:28AM +0100, Maarten Lankhorst wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Op 13-02-18 om 10:16 schreef Chris Wilson:
> > Quoting Maarten Lankhorst (2018-02-13 09:12:01)
> >> Programs like redshift set the legacy gamma for X.org every 5 seconds.
> >> Because atomic commits wait for vblank compl
Hey,
Op 13-02-18 om 10:16 schreef Chris Wilson:
> Quoting Maarten Lankhorst (2018-02-13 09:12:01)
>> Programs like redshift set the legacy gamma for X.org every 5 seconds.
>> Because atomic commits wait for vblank completion, we get a frame drop
>> every 5 seconds because of the legacy gamma updat
Quoting Maarten Lankhorst (2018-02-13 09:12:01)
> Programs like redshift set the legacy gamma for X.org every 5 seconds.
> Because atomic commits wait for vblank completion, we get a frame drop
> every 5 seconds because of the legacy gamma update.
>
> Work around this by setting the legacy_cursor_
Programs like redshift set the legacy gamma for X.org every 5 seconds.
Because atomic commits wait for vblank completion, we get a frame drop
every 5 seconds because of the legacy gamma update.
Work around this by setting the legacy_cursor_update flag, to force
legacy gamma updates not to be synce