OH MY FUCKING GOD, FINNALY I FOUND A LINUX DISTRO WITHOUT STUTTER, SCREEN TEARING, NO 60FPS ON BROWSER SCROLL AND OTHERS THINGS. Sorry for this capslock but i'm very happy with this! >using gnome >using a intel distro Yeah, i know. I hate gnome too, but i don't know what the fuck Intel has did on this distro, because everything is smooth, no stutter, screen tearing, 60 FPS all time! Finnaly i can move from Windows to Linux. Every time i tried move from Windows to Linux i followed back to Windows.
Now i can Linux 100% of my time on my PC. Thanks for listening me, Jow Forums! Have a good day!
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Jacob Morales
it's called Xubuntu LTS with xfwm413 fgt
Carson Reyes
>xfce Enjoy your screen tearing
Ayden Howard
>with xfwm413 fgt
and i never had it as im not a brain dead to use nvidia
Grayson Rodriguez
congrats, now you can finally send all your shitposting telemetry straight to israel
John Hill
>capture of fabric from (date).png ????
Alexander Morales
Ubuntu on Wayland has no screen tearing
Aaron Jenkins
>implying i3 arch here, wheres the tearing and to be fair i havent experienced tearing on manjaro, debian, sabayon, you name it. where is this meme coming from ffs
Gavin Martinez
The irony: i'm using Xorg instead Wayland.
Joshua Rogers
What theme is that
Jeremiah Wood
Materia
Anthony Russell
I'm running Kubuntu and I have screen tearing (nvidea...) and sound stutter while changing the volume.
Meh, I'll just live with it. Rest mostly works now.
Jacob Young
clear linux has a github where you can see exactly what kernel patches and configuration they use and it's a lot. much of it's specific to Intel hardware but there's also a lot that will speed things up on any piece of hardware. they are also the only distribution I know of which has binaries with function multi-versioning which basically means binaries use different code-paths depending on what instructions are available.
Just looking at what Intel's doing with the kernel github.com/clearlinux-pkgs/linux tells you a lot about why Clear Linux really is a lot faster than other distributions in terms of raw performance.
I really like what Intel's doing with this distribution. I generally don't like Intel for various reasons but I do see that they are making some big improvements others aren't. Other distributions will have to take a look at things like function multi-versioning to be able to compete.
screen tearing isn't an issue with xfce 4.13. it's a problem with 4.12 which most distro's ship, though.
Nathan Rodriguez
>it's a problem with 4.12 not for amd / radeon not sure but suspect it was mesa
Ryan Brooks
oh and ofc there has always been that vsync for xorg
Elijah Kelly
Can you run that distro in a AMD CPU?
Ryder Scott
>function multi-versioning shouldn't this be something the compiler takes care of?
Asher Hall
I think yes
Jack Taylor
never seen screen tearing in < a decade
Julian Murphy
over a decade desu not sure i've even seen it
Eli Campbell
>no package manager
Get fucked scrub
Joshua Gomez
package manager is for niggers
Kevin Ross
>Hurr just resolve dependencies on your own cause that's not a total pain in the backside or anything
Elijah Cook
>implying clear linux doesn't have bundles
Aaron Scott
>Bundles
Ya so instead of getting the on program I want and it's deps I instead get 20 other programs along with it that I will literally never use so much better and bloat free than packages
Caleb Rogers
>blaming the distro for the incompetence of the user.
John Garcia
>a bunch of retards can make a fucking responsive and smooth distro >blame the user 2/10 and try next time, faggot.
Sebastian Kelly
I mainly use debian and have experienced horrible screen tearing on every single system I installed it on. You can fix it with compton or drivers but still it's still there out of the box. I don't think it's really a huge problem though considering how easy it is to fix.
Alexander Green
Wow, it's like you have to set stuff up to work properly, [spoiler]you still replied fag[/spoiler]