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Graphics acceleration? #22

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m2pc opened this issue Jun 2, 2016 · 3 comments
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Graphics acceleration? #22

m2pc opened this issue Jun 2, 2016 · 3 comments

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@m2pc
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m2pc commented Jun 2, 2016

Hi, I'm curious if your OS supports any sort of graphics acceleration on the Pi? I recall trying to use Chromium on an older Pi and it was painfully slow to work with. I also seem to remember some developers were working on a more modern X server that supported some of the acceleration available in the Pi's GPU or something similar.

Thanks and I'm excited to try your OS on some projects!

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guysoft commented Jun 2, 2016

Indeed. I know that the Pi3 has experimental acceleration stuff, but I didn't get time to understand how to implement it. See optional experimental GL desktop driver (can be enabled using advanced options in command-line raspi-config) mention in raspbian release notes.
If anyone wants to test and report, I can add this.

@heibor
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heibor commented Jun 2, 2016

Improved performance is always exciting.

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guysoft commented Dec 27, 2016

In RC1

@guysoft guysoft closed this as completed Dec 27, 2016
ejluttmann added a commit to ejluttmann/FullPageOS that referenced this issue Dec 28, 2016
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