<hanetzer>
Esmil: is the userland driver packaged in rawhide?
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<EmilKarlson>
Esmil: so I am not the only one who can reproduce this
<EmilKarlson>
anyway, I didn't press this issues as debugging is a pain and panfrost team has good productivity otherwise, maybe they'll fix these by accident
<mmind00>
Esmil: I just ran mesa 19.3-devel (master branch) on a standard Debian+X11 this week and all looked very much fine
<mmind00>
Esmil: including running things like minetest + suptertuxkart :-D
<EmilKarlson>
mmind00: bullseye?
<EmilKarlson>
mmind00: how do you btw install the mesa?
<mmind00>
EmilKarlson: yep, on Debian testing .... but there is no prebuilt packages
<mmind00>
EmilKarlson: what I did was take the debian packaging, move the mesa master branch into it and let it compile in a arm64 chroot with qemu-user-static doing the translation x86->arm64
<EmilKarlson>
mmind00: accept, maybe I'll switch to that also
<EmilKarlson>
thought about doing the same, but was uncertain, whether it would work
<EmilKarlson>
mmind00: have you ran this for a prolonged perioid of time, it's not like it breaks instantly
<mmind00>
EmilKarlson: works nicely, as long as you get the packaging for 19.2 ... although part of me remembers that I had to readd panfrost to the actual build
<EmilKarlson>
like I actually use Kevin as work laptop
<mmind00>
EmilKarlson: I was running on a Google-Scarlet and didn't see any immediate breakage
<mmind00>
Chrome itself is blacklisted in panfrost, as it is somewhat glitchy
<EmilKarlson>
yes
<mmind00>
EmilKarlson: but yes, I ran it for a long time this week
<EmilKarlson>
the main use case would be actually to watch entertainment on the laptop
<EmilKarlson>
mainly mpv
<Esmil>
EmilKarlson: yeah, that works surprisingly well now
<EmilKarlson>
and it's mostly work laptop, so I am not in hurry anyway
<Esmil>
even youtube in firefox works fine for me
<mmind00>
EmilKarlson: that also worked for me ... I did BigBuckBunny in the 1080p variant for tests
<EmilKarlson>
I noticed the mpv was still slightly twitchy, but closer to perfect than Xorg without glamor
<Esmil>
yeah, 720p is fine. higher than than lags for me
<Esmil>
..but it probably depends on the encoding too
<EmilKarlson>
I wouldn't think so, decoding is pretty much a solved problem, unless you really have something exotic
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