gpupoor Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago (edited) I understand that panthor is not supported for wayland but in that case I would expect libmali to fill in... but I ended up with lvmpipe. The overlay along with another recent post led me to believe that panthor was the expected default and libmali was an artifact, but I'm now questioning that after finding a thread identifying use cases where libmali can be preferred and a comment suggesting panthor wouldn't be available until 6.13. As a result, I am now questioning if there is a reason that software acceleration is the default and the user is expected to determine which path they want to go? I know support for the hardware has been slow going so I understand that it's not well supported yet, but hoping to get a better handle on expectations. Is there an expected default for a Rockchip RK3588 SoC with the Mali‑G610 GPU? Does it vary between 6.1/6.12 and the desktop/server builds? Edited 13 hours ago by gpupoor clarificatin 0 Quote
usual user Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 1 hour ago, gpupoor said: I understand that panthor is not supported for wayland I have nothing to complain about. glmark2-wayland-odroid-m2.log vkmark-wayland-odroid-m2.log 0 Quote
KhanhDTP Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago @gpupoor You want to set up GPU Acceleration, right? Have you read this post yet? 0 Quote
Igor Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 8 hours ago, gpupoor said: Does it vary between 6.1/6.12 and the desktop/server builds? Yes. It is only enabled / working with 6.1 and desktop (Gnome) builds. For mainline based, perhaps 6.18.y ... 0 Quote
gpupoor Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago Thank you @KhanhDTP. I think I have a pretty good handle on how (and your post on that thread was in particular very helpful, thank you). It looks like a lot of people here are desktop optimized. My plan is headless, so expectation is 25.11.1 / 6.1 and libMali route but with RKNN (XFCE only for occasional desktop, Gnome is too hungry, XFCE + X11 + software rendering is fine on rare occasions I'd need it). I think the question I was trying to ask is more along the lines of understanding what to expect for the default, and if it made sense to enable one of the drivers by default, but I'm realizing there are proprietary dependencies and enough obscure use cases that this gets more challenging. Thanks to everyone for all of the thoughts, hard to imagine navigating all of this without your contributions. 0 Quote
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