ChanServ changed the topic of #wayland to: https://wayland.freedesktop.org | Discussion about the Wayland protocol and its implementations, plus libinput
<whot1>
maeisbad: generally it's best not to send stylus and touch events on the same event node. at what level are you coming in? hid? evdev via uinput?
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<DemiMarie>
fabcal: File a bug against Debian then.
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<DemiMarie>
Why does offloading to a compositor save power compared?
<DemiMarie>
Compared to compositing in the client
<DemiMarie>
I’m working on Qubes OS and I am trying to estimate the power consumption overhead from doing subsurface compositing in the guest instead of allowing the guest to offload it to the host.
<ManMower>
if the host can put the subsurfaces on hardware planes, it could save power over using the gpu or cpu
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<zamundaaa[m]>
It's one avoided copy in general
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<whot1>
that's an (old) evdev recoring of a cintiq pen which shows you what we'd expect, if you have the same it'll work OOTB. there are "Finger" and "Pad" devices in the same repo for touch events and the tablet pad button/rings/strips