@Terence, without the revert.patch everything slows down when playing 4K videos in YouTube. It's not as bad as without 117 applied though. The version you have right now seems to everything right (for me at least lol)
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Package Details: mutter-performance-devkit 49.0-1
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| Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/mutter-performance.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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| Package Base: | mutter-performance |
| Description: | GNOME Mutter Development Kit |
| Upstream URL: | https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter |
| Licenses: | GPL-2.0-or-later |
| Submitter: | Terence |
| Maintainer: | glorious-yellow |
| Last Packager: | glorious-yellow |
| Votes: | 74 |
| Popularity: | 0.000005 |
| First Submitted: | 2019-07-09 09:35 (UTC) |
| Last Updated: | 2025-09-26 01:43 (UTC) |
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- gcc-libs (gcc-libs-gitAUR, gccrs-libs-gitAUR, gcc-libs-snapshotAUR)
- glib2 (glib2-gitAUR, glib2-patched-thumbnailerAUR)
- glibc (glibc-gitAUR, glibc-eacAUR, glibc-git-native-pgoAUR)
- gtk4 (gtk4-paper-planeAUR, gtk4-gitAUR, gtk4-develAUR)
- hicolor-icon-theme (hicolor-icon-theme-gitAUR)
- libadwaita (libadwaita-gitAUR, libadwaita-yaru-gitAUR, libadwaita-without-adwaita-gitAUR, libadwaita-without-adwaitaAUR)
- libei (libei-gitAUR, libei-basu-gitAUR)
- libpipewire (libpipewire-gitAUR, libpipewire-full-gitAUR, libpipewire-ldacAUR)
- mutter (mutter-beta-performanceAUR, mutter-performance-unstableAUR, mutter-touchpad-scroll-patchAUR, mutter-mobileAUR, mutter-performanceAUR, mutter-gitAUR)
- bash-completion (bash-completion-gitAUR) (make)
- gi-docgen (make)
- git (git-gitAUR, git-glAUR, git-wd40AUR) (make)
- glib2-devel (glib2-devel-gitAUR) (make)
- gobject-introspection (make)
- meson (meson-gitAUR) (make)
- python-docutils (make)
- sysprof (sysprof-gitAUR) (make)
- wayland-protocols (wayland-protocols-gitAUR) (make)
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deezid commented on 2019-01-31 10:11 (UTC)
calindan2013 commented on 2019-01-31 10:10 (UTC)
deezid: working in overview has random frame drops and slow downs, minimize/maximize/restore to screen etc.
deezid commented on 2019-01-31 10:07 (UTC)
@Terence, thanks for the explanation, compiling without the patch atm.
Terence commented on 2019-01-31 10:04 (UTC)
@deezid no problem and yes it is enabled by default. If you inspect the PKGBUILD at line 12 you can see there is a variable you can either enable or disable which controls if the patch is applied or not.
Terence commented on 2019-01-31 10:01 (UTC)
@calindan2013 Thanks for your insightful comment. I suggest you to simply stop trying it as you stated before 'the packages is useless.'
deezid commented on 2019-01-31 10:00 (UTC) (edited on 2019-01-31 10:01 (UTC) by deezid)
@Terence is revert.patch applied atm in latest PKGBUILD? Don't have any programming skills, sorry.
@calindan2013 what does slow mean? Dragging windows, scrolling in windows, or just the workplace switcher on the right while zooming in? Also more 30Hz slow (like stock 3.30 mutter) or "only" 60Hz (like the max on my 4K 27" anyway)
calindan2013 commented on 2019-01-31 09:57 (UTC)
still slow
deezid commented on 2019-01-31 09:55 (UTC)
@Terence, after applying the 3.30 117 patch, everything stays smooth without 168 applied. So problem is solved I guess? :)
Terence commented on 2019-01-31 09:52 (UTC)
@deezid do you feel the difference without the revert patch applied?
Terence commented on 2019-01-31 09:51 (UTC)
@DeadMetaler thanks, updated. @deezid Do you have a 1000Hz mouse? Also, try to drag the window around while playing a video with and without 168 and tell me how it feels, thanks.
Pinned Comments
Saren commented on 2018-08-30 14:52 (UTC) (edited on 2020-10-06 05:50 (UTC) by Saren)
If you are getting errors like
fatal: bad revision '73e8cf32'while building this package, refer to PKGBUILD and see which patches caused this. Then, go to the related URLs, replace the commit hashes. If there are conflicts, comment out the patches.Please notify me in comment section if this happens.
The optional performance patches are by default enabled.
A package for gnome-shell performance patches: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/gnome-shell-performance/