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Triple Buffering Support Updated Against Latest GNOME 48 Code
It's been over four years now that the GNOME Mutter pull request has been open for introducing dynamic triple/double buffering support
It's still not clear that it will be ready for merging with GNOME 48 due out in March but at least the patches have been updated to work with the latest upstream Mutter code. Canonical engineer Daniel van Vugt who has been spearheading the dynamic double/triple buffering support for GNOME to benefit Ubuntu Linux recently updated the patches. In particular, Mutter recently merging Wayland timing and queuing protocol support required changes to the triple buffering patches.
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