@jalcine I would think something to do with the gpu, maybe a newer kernel would do it (my Fedora box is on 6.10), or maybe it requires additional firmware packages, my time with Debian was a lot of looking for all the right packages to get stuff working right
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Jacky Alcine (jalcine@todon.eu)'s status on Friday, 23-Aug-2024 03:01:49 UTC Jacky Alcine Okay I'd like to believe that I'm relatively understanding of how my laptop works in parts enough to work on it if I have to (from the software side, hardware is a bit trickier).
What would make a Debian machine (or Linux, I've tried a KDE Neon live boot and got the same issue) to choke whenever video playback in _any_ application occurs? I get this with Zoom, Firefox (via Jitsi, Google Meet, YouTube etc).
32 GB of RAM, an 11th Gen Intel i5 should not be moving like this. I can build Firefox on here (though it takes quite some time) and Rust (not as long), but if I were to hold on a video call, within a minute, I'm getting 4fps video with wild audio lag.