On 06/08/18 09:37, home user via users wrote:
> Earlier today, I was trying to view a loop of weather satellite images.  The 
> animation speed was set to default, which is about midway between slowest and 
> fastest.  But the images were inappropriately slow to load, and the animation 
> was inappropriately slow to advance from frame to frame.  I experience this a 
> lot.  My desktop has an nVidia GeForce GTX 660/PCIe/SSE2, and I'm using the 
> driver that's from rpmfusion, *not* from nVidia (I don't remember what it's 
> called) proprietary one.

The driver from rpmfusion *is the same* as that from nVidia.  All that 
rpmfusion does
is package it in an easy to install and maintain way.

Just so others can check, maybe tell the web site you're accessing?

>
> questions:
> I've seen somewhere, I don't remember where, that there is a way of 
> monitoring the gpu's busyness or load.  I sure would like to be able to do 
> this.  I'd like something similar to the cpu plot and process table of 
> "KSysGuard".  What tool(s) come packaged with Fedora (27) to do this?  If 
> none, what is available in the usual Fedora repositories for this?


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