QB64 Phoenix Edition 3.4.1 Released
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@mnrvovrfc. it's a software problem. the operating system has nothing to do with it. giving up windows for linux was the best decision i ever made. no more crashes, no blue screens, everything works fine. i've installed kde neon on many computers. even on a pentium4 with only 4gb of memory and a mechanical hard drive, the system is still usable. that said linux is not used like windows. after installation, it must be configured to manage memory, disk cache and other options efficiently, this is done by modifying some files in the system. do not install the proprietary drivers for the graphics card as they cause many instability problems. opensource drivers are sufficient even for 3d.

the latency problem I found is probably due to the detection. for example, I use kdialog often in scripts and it doesn't take about a second to run, example for kde, type in command line :

kdialog --getopenfilename ~

it's practically instantaneous.

@SMcNeill. if it's a problem with freeglut, just report it to the developers. i had a small problem with kde during an update years ago. i informed the developers and it was fixed in one day. that's the strength of opensource...

@DSMan195276. thank you for your efforts and your expertise...
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QB64 Phoenix Edition 3.4.1 Released - by SMcNeill - 11-16-2022, 04:13 PM
RE: QB64 Phoenix Edition 3.4.1 Released - by Coolman - 11-19-2022, 09:11 AM
RE: QB64 Phoenix Edition 3.4.1 Released - by Fifi - 11-23-2022, 01:19 PM



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