<SolidHal>
alpernebbi I tried that patch set with and without that other workaround you linked. neither improved the situation
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<SolidHal>
Update on my issue before I go to bed. I tested my kernel with the archlinuxarm filesystem which has mesa 20.1 and I no longer see the panfrost errors in my kernel logs. However the performance of glxgears is awful. It is barely pushing 25fps at best.
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<icecream95>
SuperTuxKart with the advanced rendering pipeline runs quite well when scaling the screen down massively - I actually prefer it to running with the ES2 renderer at full resolution!
<icecream95>
sway users can use `swaymsg output '*' scale 2` to scale the screen
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<urjaman>
libreoffice is quite something ... i was wondering why my C201 was being a lap-warmer for no sensible reason. It was the personal budget spreadsheet taking a whole CPU core (???)...
<alyssa>
urjaman: seems legit
<SolidHal>
urjaman better budget a cpu core for libreoffice ;)
<SolidHal>
alyssa glxgears is "it". with 20.2 I get a mostly consistent 60fps now it seems, but glxgears does drop to <20 randomly
<alyssa>
SolidHal: Ah. Due to a DMCA request from the RIAA, panfrost is unable to offer accelerated graphics. Please pay for the llvmpipe driver instead.
<alyssa>
(..Poe's Law is applicable.)
<SolidHal>
lololol that would be a sad day
<archetech>
how can I add the latest 5.9.1 patches to my manajro kernel build?
<daniels>
SolidHal: nothing to do with GitHub - DMCA touches everyone on the internet
<alyssa>
πΊπΈ
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<SolidHal>
daniels dmca may touch everything on the internet, but different companies handle DMCA differently
<daniels>
SolidHal: if you're small enough, you can ignore it; if you're large enough, you have to pay attention to the US DoJ because otherwise you'll get shut down
<daniels>
realistically, if freedesktop.org got a DMCA notice, we'd have to obey it
<alyssa>
π¨π¦
<daniels>
that's not because we're ideologically bent on destroying freedom, but because pretending we don't rely on the US isn't practical for us
<alyssa>
daniels: freedesktop.ca when ;p
<daniels>
alyssa: as long as there are significant sponsors or contributors to fd.o in the US, or sufficiently exposed to the US, or it has a sufficiently high profile that the US pays attention to it, ignoring DMCA just isn't an option
<daniels>
we could move it to OVH tomorrow and we'd still have to pay attention