• hexagonwin@lemmy.sdf.org
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    30日前

    10 years ago is like the skylake era. sure, those machines are still pretty quick. can’t really be directly compared to phones…

    • Zak@lemmy.world
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      28日前

      My Rockchip 3399 powered former Chromebook (now running proper Linux) from 2017 runs Gnome smoothly with Wayland, not with Xorg.

      That’s reasonable to directly compare with phones from 2017; it’s slower than a Pixel 2. Mine actually benchmarks a little slower than the reference board linked here.

      It isn’t working as it should be if it doesn’t run smoothly on more powerful hardware, but it’s not necessarily a matter of the end user “doing something wrong”. Sometimes it takes effort to get a particular combination of hardware and software to run smoothly even though it should work.

    • eneff@discuss.tchncs.de
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      Gnome that I can’t make run fluidly and jerklessly on competent desktop hardware

      I was referring to this statement.