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I have updated my board to run on Armbian 24.11.1 with KDE. I am mainly using it to connect to my remote computer using RustDesk and I am notice that the fps I get is lower than when I was on 24.8.1. There I got around 25-30fps, but on the new version I can get max around 15.

Are there any gpu drivers I can try or tests I should run in order to see how well the gpu performs?

 

 

output  from armbianmonitor - https://paste.next.armbian.com/recigaluza
 

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How did and does or can Rustdeck use the GPU is the question I think. Maybe it could use video codec in HW on you older 24.8 installation. I have no clue. I know some Android remote desktop software for my ASUS Transformer1 did something like hat.

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@Efe Çetin @eselarm

 

Yes, I believe rustdesk was using gpu for decoding, I mainly stayed with h.264, but some other codecs (h.265, vp9 if I remember correctly) seemed to perform okayish as well. Might it have to do something with KDE or Gnome, as previously I was using Gnome on Edge 2.

 

Here is inxi -G output: 

Graphics:
 Device-1: display-subsystem driver: rockchip_drm v: N/A
 Device-2: rk3588-mali driver: panthor v: kernel
 Device-3: rk3588-dw-hdmi-qp driver: dwhdmiqp_rockchip v: N/A
 Display: wayland server: X.org v: 1.21.1.11 with: Xwayland v: 23.2.6
   compositor: kwin_wayland driver: X: loaded: modesetting dri: rockchip
   gpu: rockchip_drm,panthor,dwhdmiqp_rockchip resolution: 2560x1440
 API: EGL v: 1.5 drivers: panthor,swrast
   platforms: gbm,wayland,x11,surfaceless,device
 API: OpenGL v: 4.5 compat-v: 3.1 vendor: mesa v: PPA
   renderer: Mali-G610 (Panfrost)
 API: Vulkan Message: No Vulkan data available.

 

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