Retargeted triple buffering to GNOME 48 instead of trying to upstream it in 47 at the last minute. Actually upstream wants it in 47 more than we do. But recent code reviews are both too numerous to resolve quickly and too destabilizing if implemented fully. So I’m not going to do that so close to release. There are still no known bugs to worry about and the distro patch for 24.10 only needs to be supported until EOL in July 2025.

https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/desktop-team-integration-squad-updates-monday-2nd-september-2024/47587/2

    • ramdomPTM@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      Xaver Hugl, one of the KDE devs, wrote a wonderful post explaining triple buffering. Maybe check this out.

      TL;DR (In the context of KDE Plasma) With all those changes implemented in Plasma 6.1, triple buffering on Wayland

      • is only active if KWin predicts rendering to take longer than a refresh cycle
      • doesn’t add more latency than necessary even while triple buffering is active, at least as long as render time prediction is decent
      • works independently of what GPU you have
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      2 months ago

      Triple buffering is only active if the GPU isn’t keeping up with double buffering. So it will mainly only be active for lower powered devices, like older integrated GPUs.