Hello everyone ! I have been using fedora with my integrated gpu i.e of amd with wayland and the experience has been phenomenal . But i don’t know the exact time frame when it started to happen but I observed my overview animations get laggy I mean I feel like fps drops down and I feel this weird non smooth transition when I scroll in the overview. I have faced the issue before but after updates it get fixed and after some updates it gets back again . This time it’s been a week (the longest I’m stuck with this ) . Can someone tell me what exactly causes this and possibly can i fix it ?? Thank you .
I’ve never seen GNOME overview or animations be consistently-smooth today since 2016 on 3 mainstream GPUs. I usually disable animations, which also speeds-up UX interactions:
gsettings set 'org.gnome.desktop.interface' 'enable-animations' 'false'
I’m not sure what causes it exactly, but even with the Triple Buffering patch I still saw the occasional laggy animation/transition. Even saw it with forcing max CPU/GPU too.
Does graphics work fine in other places? Does this report anything other than LLVM?
glxinfo | grep renderer
Hi . Thanks for the reply . Well tbh it was pretty smooth for me (before updates) . And I even tried that triple buffering patch thing and yet no luck . And yes graphics work fine in other places and here’s the output regarding the command that you gave .
Thanks for your response.
You did not answer the question, but the image appears to show LLVM being used.
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Looks good! I forgot AMD uses LLVM, but as long as it wasn’t showing llvmpipe
it’s fine.
I’m not sure anything else to suggest currently.