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Latrina Cobbett

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Jul 10, 2024, 11:49:48 PM7/10/24
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Seriously. I just installed a newly bought graphics card from Nvidia, ASUS GeForce GT 610 (come on, I don't want games, just desktop), installed recent proprietary drivers from Nvidia and I still can't scroll stupid spreadsheet in LibreOffice without lags. Before I had Nvidia 7300GT and it was the same both on nouveau and proprietary driver.

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If a see a spreadsheetfile like this one, i can't help wondering why people don't use a database application with decent report-creation capabilities instead of abusing a spreadsheet program.

Not sure what you meen by lagging, but - Is there a chance that the lagging problems in libreoffice and webbsurfing that you also say you are unhappy with: is because the lack of a composite manager on your system?

It is advised to follow the How to post guide when posting on the Arch forum. If one consciously jumps over these elementary steps like reading the wiki and providing necessary information about the problem, one can be regarded as a Help Vampire.

The spreadsheet I posted here is a simplified version of the original one. I have removed most of the information since I took it from my company. The simplified version scrolls easier but still, please look at the screenshot:

- scrolling an image in graphics viewer causes glitches (ristretto under xfce) - now it's better, but when dragging the image I can see the mouse cursor follows my steering with visible delay
- firefox uses hardware acceleration on his own but chrome doesn't, anyway, I read somewhere it's because of developer's decision, I force-enabled it anyway
- - now works perfectly
- mouseover and out over this site with css3 animations takes whole CPU core: -porady.info/ - now it's the same, it only doesn't glitch that much
- firefox scrolling down any page has poor performance - now it's better but still glitches sometimes and it takes too much CPU as well. It's a bit better with chrome but not perfect
- Google maps and sites with maps from google have now better performace but they still get stuck while dragging maps with mouse. It's much better in chrome, it only has problems with close zoom
- HTML5 player on youtube - in chrome perfect, in firefox tearing and no 1080p mode. When forced in about:config, the picture is almost still

And movies. With my previous card I had no such thing as VDPAU so I had tearing in every resolution. Now it stopped. Anyway, with fast moving pictures I can see that they are not perfectly smooth. Maybe I'm too much demanding at this but I would like to feel that my PC doesn't work at the end of it's capabilities but that there's some (a lot of) power left for future challenges.

In Firefox I'm not sure, it seems like css3 animations work slightly better with acceleration, scrolling site content slightly without but google maps work much better accelerated. Youtube html5 1080p mode works better without acceleration but it's not smooth anyway.

It could really just be LibreOffice (at least in combination with Nvidia), I get tearing here as well as an image or something remotely complex is present in the document. The title is simply misleading as the OP assumes no acceleration in LibreOffice == no acceleration in Linux which is bogus

Wow. I thought karol was asking me if card is properly detected. Okay, sorry for that. I doubt if there is anything wrong with my configuration (anyway I'm not sure why X loads nv driver as well). I also have some remainings after playing around with nouveau but they shouldn't really pose a problem (I'm not sure how about mesa libraries but AFAIK nvidia binary driver replaces some of these files when installed). I'm also confused about text-mode VGA console messages from NVRM but I guess they shouldn't cause performance penalty. Anyway, I would appreciate if you look at those:

I commented out nvidia-settings -a InitialPixmapPlacement=2 as I was removing all changes made in system with previous card. I had also a file /etc/modprobe.d/50-nvidia.conf with options nvidia NVreg_EnableMSI=1. The file has been removed.

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