@DoctorG said in Vivaldi on Clear Linux:
My sad test experience with Vivaldi on the VM.
Yes, and if I try to use the VboxSVGA driver, it just boots to a black screen. Still, I don't expect super fast video from a VM,
I know what you mean, though. After doing a sync there are 54 shortcuts on my start page, and I build 8 tab stacks (Financial, Forums, News, etc.). By about the 44th shortcut, things are slowing down a lot.
I've found that restarting the VM at that point helps, and I can get all the stacks built, after which Vivaldi is reasonably responsive.
For example, I was just watching this week's WorldSBK motorcycle racing from Donington Park at normal speed and full-screen. (Unfortunately at 16x10 on this 16x9 HD screen.) That's good enough performance for my purpose.
Maybe the Intel team has improved that somewhat recently?