On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 05:47:23PM -0700, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado [i...@juanfra.info] wrote:
Why Firefox needs a ZPixmap of the image displayed, that is, the entire
fully uncompressed image copied back to userland in 4k (or 64k) chunks,
that's totally
On Sat, Jul 12, 2014 at 12:46:43PM -0700, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Kevin Chadwick [ma1l1i...@yahoo.co.uk] wrote:
I'm guessing this is due to the new KMS 3d support not being as fast
right now but much better than you had before.
It also affects Thunderbird. Here's my synopsis of Mark
Brad Smith [b...@comstyle.com] wrote:
On 12/07/14 3:46 PM, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Kevin Chadwick [ma1l1i...@yahoo.co.uk] wrote:
I'm guessing this is due to the new KMS 3d support not being as fast
right now but much better than you had before.
It also affects Thunderbird. Here's my
Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado [i...@juanfra.info] wrote:
Why Firefox needs a ZPixmap of the image displayed, that is, the entire
fully uncompressed image copied back to userland in 4k (or 64k) chunks,
that's totally beyond me, by itself. Why the X server does it in such
a poor way,
Kevin Chadwick [ma1l1i...@yahoo.co.uk] wrote:
I'm guessing this is due to the new KMS 3d support not being as fast
right now but much better than you had before.
It also affects Thunderbird. Here's my synopsis of Mark Kettenis's
analysis:
Firefox uses an old version of cairo. This cairo
On 12/07/14 3:46 PM, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Kevin Chadwick [ma1l1i...@yahoo.co.uk] wrote:
I'm guessing this is due to the new KMS 3d support not being as fast
right now but much better than you had before.
It also affects Thunderbird. Here's my synopsis of Mark Kettenis's
analysis:
The
I had the same problems since June snapshots. I also noticed, that with
faster Hardware the lag gets smaller. I tried different sysctls, different
Hardware, different Browsers. In the Ende deleting .config/.chrome and the
local Firefox config folder solved my Problem instantly.
I dont know what
On Wed, Jul 09, 2014 at 02:06:57AM +0200, Nils R wrote:
Am 08.07.2014 20:50 schrieb Kevin Chadwick ma1l1i...@yahoo.co.uk:
previously on this list Stuart Henderson contributed:
Secondly, viewing html video (eg in youtube) continuously lags. The
sound is perfect but every
On 07/08/14 18:36, misc nick wrote:
Firefox becomes non-responsive for a small amount of time when viewing large
(wallpaper sized) jpg images.
In OpenBSD 5.4 firefox would block for several seconds. In OpenBSD 5.5 the
situation improved considerably
but it's still not perfect. The lag persists
On 2014-07-08, misc nick misc.n...@gmx.com wrote:
Firefox becomes non-responsive for a small amount of time when viewing large
(wallpaper sized) jpg images.
In OpenBSD 5.4 firefox would block for several seconds. In OpenBSD 5.5 the
situation improved considerably
but it's still not
On Tue, Jul 08, 2014 at 06:36:52PM +0200, misc nick wrote:
Firefox becomes non-responsive for a small amount of time when
viewing large (wallpaper sized) jpg images. In OpenBSD 5.4 firefox
would block for several seconds. In OpenBSD 5.5 the situation
improved considerably but it's still not
previously on this list Stuart Henderson contributed:
Secondly, viewing html video (eg in youtube) continuously lags. The sound
is perfect but every other
video frame seems to stop for a second or two and then the video jumps to
the correct frame. This
makes streaming video playback
Am 08.07.2014 20:50 schrieb Kevin Chadwick ma1l1i...@yahoo.co.uk:
previously on this list Stuart Henderson contributed:
Secondly, viewing html video (eg in youtube) continuously lags. The
sound is perfect but every other
video frame seems to stop for a second or two and then
Is GPU acceleration supposed to work in Firefox on OpenBSD?
I'm just checking about:support and can see 0/1 in GPU Accelerated
Windows. In the meanwhile, Chromium is fine (according to chrome://gpu).
On a side note, smtube is a very nice solution to playing YouTube
videos. Installing
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2014 at 9:05 PM
From: Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: issues with firefox
Any improvement with GENERIC rather than GENERIC.MP?
Actually GENERIC.MP performs better than GENERIC.SP.
I have discovered through experience
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