Package Details: mutter-dynamic-buffering 46.1-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/mutter-dynamic-buffering.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: mutter-dynamic-buffering
Description: Window manager and compositor for GNOME (with dynamic triple/double buffering)
Upstream URL: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter
Licenses: GPL-2.0-or-later
Conflicts: mutter
Provides: libmutter-14.so, mutter
Submitter: JockeTF
Maintainer: JockeTF
Last Packager: JockeTF
Votes: 32
Popularity: 1.23
First Submitted: 2021-07-24 11:35 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-04-21 18:01 (UTC)

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allexj commented on 2022-05-17 05:56 (UTC) (edited on 2022-05-23 18:58 (UTC) by allexj)

Wow this package actually fixes the GNOME stuttering and lag!!!!!!

EDIT: well, on the other hand it increases a lot the power consumption.......

clearmeth commented on 2022-04-30 14:23 (UTC)

That was it! I though the opposite I should disable wayland for it to work. I logged in using wayland and yea there is a huge difference. Thanks!

JockeTF commented on 2022-04-30 08:24 (UTC)

Works for me! You need to restart (at least GNOME Shell) if you haven't already.

I noted it may not work very well on X11, so maybe try Wayland to see if it's smooth there?

clearmeth commented on 2022-04-29 19:19 (UTC)

Does the package work with GNOME 42? I installed it and I don't see any improvement but also some more slugginess. Something is not right as I tried triple buffering on Ubuntu before arch and it was working fine. Is there something I'm doing wrong other than installing this and removing mutter?

messalehi commented on 2022-03-12 17:02 (UTC) (edited on 2022-03-13 14:23 (UTC) by messalehi)

Thanks you for this patch! Unfortunately, I have crashing issues on wakeup! It seems that it got fixed for some, but it's not the case for me. I have an Intel HD 5500 and I'm on Wayland.

Lehmaning commented on 2022-03-03 12:09 (UTC)

Thanks! The performance of Gnome improves very well!

holterdipolter commented on 2021-11-20 21:28 (UTC)

Hi JockeTF, I am on Intel and Wayland too and can confirm that the updated patch works great, no crash on wakeup anymore. So again a huge thank you for spending your time and effort in this! What is still missing is multi-monitor support on Wayland, but this is not a backporting issue, it just hasn't been fixed in the mr1441 patch yet.

JockeTF commented on 2021-11-20 11:09 (UTC)

I've pushed the fixes since it solved my Wayland issues. Things are looking pretty smooth with Intel on Wayland now! Yell at me if this introduces any problems for anyone.

holterdipolter commented on 2021-11-19 22:51 (UTC)

This ist great news, thank you so much! I'll take a closer look at this tomorrow and will give you instant feedback.

JockeTF commented on 2021-11-19 20:29 (UTC) (edited on 2021-11-20 08:05 (UTC) by JockeTF)

I've added a few of the more recent commits to the gnome-41-stability branch over at GitHub. This is a bit of a shot in the dark, but you may want to try it out to see if it improves things. I also pushed up most rebases of !1441 to a fork over at GNOME's GitLab. The one I based the patch on is mr1441-210924.