Troonix can't even handle hardware accelerated video

>troonix can't even handle hardware accelerated video
OH NO NO NO NO

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va-api doesnt work for nvidia proprietary drivers either, so nvidiabros are double btfo

Not my problem.

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I see you missed the memo

Vanilla Firefox on Fedora Wayland.

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>firefox, on ubuntu, with kde and xorg

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so thats why my chromium was lagging behind when i was resizing it, interesting

All this is vanilla.

I wonder why people waste time with Arch.

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>Wayland
Bloat.
And enjoy your botnet beta-test distro.

Chromium is lagging because your window manager is garbage.

>buzzword buzzword buzzword buzzword
you don't fit in redditor

Wayland is actually not bloat, since it is not a library of its own. The requests do not have to go through a certain library, the wayland compositors handle it themselves.

>And enjoy your botnet beta-test distro.
Yes, betta-testing is a good way to contribute to the Linux community as an end user. But I am not using the rawhide channel.

firefox has hardware accelerated video on linux so suck my dick

Nice insult, retard. Enjoy beta-testing for RHEL, all while using a distro that has direct ties to government agencies.

>chromium from the official repositories is compiled with VA-API support
Your image contradicts your post.

It used to work before chromium 92. Then they removed the flag.
I seriously don't get why they "deprecate" flags, by the way. There used to be a flag to remove this QR code trannery from chromium browsers. Now it's gone because it's """deprecated""". Fuck those niggers.

>you VILL generate qr codes
>you VILL NOT efficiently decode video
Do chromoids really?

Why would it not work? Or is that a chrome only issue?

Firefox consumes at least twice more resources compared to chromium for videos on my machine, so I don't know about that.

>wants to play a video
>doesn't use a video player
saged

That's actually fixed in Nightly, a recent factoring massively lowered memory usage when decoding video

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>>troonix can't even handle hardware accelerated video
>OH NO NO NO NO
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