Thanks - I have been monitoring the Raspberry Pi's current
frequency by looking at: /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq
Even after adding force_turbo=1 to config.txt and rebooting, cpu0 never seems to scale
above 600
A closer peek at
$ sudo cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policy0/*
shows that some of the cores will occasionally hit 900, 1200, 1400MHz so you're
correct that the CPU frequency support in the kernel is working.
It seems that Gnome Shell / wayland drags down performance on the Raspberry Pi so much
that opening Firefox takes 10 minutes. I'd prefer to run Gnome but its unbearable.
I've done a
In my testing while Gnome isn't as snappy as some of the lighter
weight desktops I've not seen Firefox take anywhere near that long, I
know the mSD card used does affect the performance quite a bit in that
regard too, which card are you using?
> $ sudo dnf groupinstall lxde-desktop-environment
> and LXDE performance is much better.
> -- John
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