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From: Einux <einuxnet@×××××.com>
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Adobe-flash becomes quite slow.
Date: Sat, 02 Apr 2011 12:44:10
Message-Id: AANLkTinAN4ZDAjkBb1U9WJRnqRO14Y4bMOPsd2zOYk1+@mail.gmail.com
In Reply to: [gentoo-user] Re: Adobe-flash becomes quite slow. by walt
1 I did set opengl to use nvidia. ;)
2
3 On Sat, Apr 2, 2011 at 7:27 PM, walt <w41ter@×××××.com> wrote:
4
5 > On 04/01/2011 07:35 AM, Einux wrote:
6 >
7 >> Adobe-flash becomes quite slow in my laptop after I updated world(or maybe
8 >> I reconfigured kernel options) several days ago. I've made a lot of
9 >> modifications, so I'm not sure exactly which action leads to the malfunction
10 >> of adobe-flash.
11 >>
12 >> I use the latest stable version of adobe-flash(10.2.153.1),
13 >> nvidia(260.19.36).
14 >>
15 >> What you guys know what factors are affecting the performance of
16 >> adobe-flash?
17 >>
18 >> Here's the recent main modifications to my system:
19 >> 1. (/etc/make.conf) change CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS from "-O2 -march=i686
20 >> -pipe" to "-O2 -march=native -fomit-frame-pointer -pipe"
21 >> 2. change the *Preemption Model" in the kernel config from "Voluntary
22 >> Kernel Preemption" to "Preemptible Kernel"
23 >> 3. excluded SMT scheduler support in the kernel config(my CPU doesn't
24 >> support hyper-threading)
25 >> 4. I tried the latest 2.6.38 gentoo-sources, and roll back to 2.6.36-r8
26 >>
27 >
28 > Make sure you are using the nvidia proprietary libraries:
29 >
30 > $eselect opengl list
31 > Available OpenGL implementations:
32 > [1] nvidia * <---------- this one
33 > [2] xorg-x11
34 >
35 >
36 >
37
38
39 --
40 Best Regards,
41 Einux