I have horrible performance after restarting Ubuntu 14.10 laptop.
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It was running fine the first time I installed pcsx2. I didn't need to speedhacks and I maxxed graphical performance settings on pcsx2. After restarting my computer, it now runs pretty slowly. I don't believe I changed any settings. I was running "Tales Of The Abyss" What do you think happened? Here is my computer info. My graphics card is intel hd graphics-4600


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make sure you have the latest build/source and make sure gsdx is set to opengl hardware mode
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also, are your power settings the same and is your laptop plugged in?
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(07-18-2015, 12:21 AM)Nobbs66 Wrote: also, are your power settings the same and is your laptop plugged in?

It's plugged in. The power settings are the same.
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#5
Do a clean uninstall of PCSX2 and then reinstall. Obvious answer, but it will most likely work.
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I tried all these things. I just gave up and installed pcsx2 on my dual-booted windows. The graphics and speed was just way superior.
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It's quite possible, Linux OpenGL is a bit slow unless you have an Nvidia card which will support multithreaded OGL, the intel and AMD cards fall behind a bit there Sad
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(07-18-2015, 02:01 PM)refraction Wrote: It's quite possible, Linux OpenGL is a bit slow unless you have an Nvidia card which will support multithreaded OGL, the intel and AMD cards fall behind a bit there Sad

Doesn't explain why it worked well before a restart. Sounds like a case of power saving mode to me but apparently it's not.
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(07-18-2015, 04:22 PM)Rassane Wrote: Doesn't explain why it worked well before a restart. Sounds like a case of power saving mode to me but apparently it's not.

True, it's either a power option problem, or something else running in the background causing it.
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Kernel/Driver update?
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