Re: Slow performance using eGPU with lid closed

2019-04-29 Thread Michel Dänzer
On 2019-04-28 2:02 a.m., Qu Wenruo wrote: > Hi, > > When tweaking eGPU under Linux, I hit one strange behavior. > > The integrated GPU is Intel HD630, using the DDX driver. > The eGPU is an RX580, using amdgpu driver. Using thunderbolt 3 > connection. (4x lanes) > > All 2 monitors are connected

Re: Slow performance using eGPU with lid closed

2019-04-29 Thread Qu Wenruo
On 2019/4/29 下午6:41, Michel Dänzer wrote: > On 2019-04-28 2:02 a.m., Qu Wenruo wrote: >> Hi, >> >> When tweaking eGPU under Linux, I hit one strange behavior. >> >> The integrated GPU is Intel HD630, using the DDX driver. >> The eGPU is an RX580, using amdgpu driver. Using thunderbolt 3 >> connec

Re: Slow performance using eGPU with lid closed

2019-04-29 Thread Michel Dänzer
On 2019-04-29 3:04 p.m., Qu Wenruo wrote: > On 2019/4/29 下午6:41, Michel Dänzer wrote: >> On 2019-04-28 2:02 a.m., Qu Wenruo wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> When tweaking eGPU under Linux, I hit one strange behavior. >>> >>> The integrated GPU is Intel HD630, using the DDX driver. >>> The eGPU is an RX580, u

Capturing all events from a presentation remote while allowing all other events to be sent normally

2019-04-29 Thread Eric Sokolowsky
I have an application that is used as a control system for a presentation, under Linux and using X11. I have a USB presentation remote that acts as a very miniature keyboard (four buttons: Page Up, Page Down, and two others) which can be used to advance and go back in the presentation. I would like

Re: Capturing all events from a presentation remote while allowing all other events to be sent normally

2019-04-29 Thread Peter Hutterer
On Mon, Apr 29, 2019 at 05:42:46PM -0400, Eric Sokolowsky wrote: > I have an application that is used as a control system for a presentation, > under Linux and using X11. I have a USB presentation remote that acts as a > very miniature keyboard (four buttons: Page Up, Page Down, and two others) > w