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Flatpack apps performance on Linux Mint
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More details on your GPU and how you installed your drivers would be helpful to understand your issue. You should not need to explicitly enable GPU permissions in every flatpak as some of these comments are suggesting. That is to give apps direct GPU access, which is not necessary for hardware acceleration. A lot of the info in this thread is not accurate.
just kidding :3
external monitor or internal?
both
I had a laptop where the HDMI/dvi slots ran off the CPU instead of the GPU. Maybe worth to investigate?