Hi,
TDE (and kde3) can run perfectly well even on VESA or framebuffer, so I see no reasons for it to be slow on that. I even made TDE run on a chinese arm netbook, with a dual core arm A9 WM8880 cpu with desktop effects running on llvmpipe (cpu renderer) completely flawlessy. The only place where you'll see some stutter is if you play video.
This device look really cool, and will probably order one sooner or later! -Alexandre De : dep <dep@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Envoyé : 5 mai 2018 18:10:49 À : trinity-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Objet : Re: [trinity-users] does tde make any 3D calls? On May 5, 2018 4:47 PM, iadest@xxxxx <iadest@xxxxx> wrote:
> Not too many 3D calls if any, I think except explicitely 3D > applications. > I have successfully used TDE on Asus A2500L with SiS graphics chip > which under Linux does not offer 3D acceleration at all, only 2D. very good to hear. the default arrangement is lxqt and kwin. in case anyone is interested, there's a wiki on the linux development here: https://github.com/gemian/gemini-keyboard-apps/wiki/DebianTP having last coded (poorly and not much of it) for KSE-1.x, it's a joy to watch the guys on irc who just got their gadgets and are going crazy writing stuff to make everything work. (not tde specifically, but linux and all the hardware, particularly fully-functioning video.) i think tde with a little fiddling -- large icons and a couple of keyboard shortcurs (such as to raise kicker) -- might work really well, and the idea of a linux/tde machine not much bigger than the big iphone seems really cool to me. dep Sent withProtonMailSecure Email. Because privacy matters. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: trinity-users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: trinity-users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Read list messages on the web archive: http://trinity-users.pearsoncomputing.net/ Please remember not to top-post: http://trinity.pearsoncomputing.net/mailing_lists/#top-posting |