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by raverbashing 3361 days ago
> Without 3d support, basically no-one can use virtualbox

What? I can only laugh at such a statement

Don't use hyped up desktop managers that need 3D to work.

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My personal laptop (1 GHz celleron) doesn't even have graphics drivers compiled and just uses the efi framebuffer. It's really great! It runs cool and performs well, software graphics are underrated. Just don't run ridiculous stuff like GNOME that's full of crazy animations every time you do something simple
Hmmm. I have a 2016-vintage celeron 3050 (think macbook, but $189 with half as many cores) and even on bare metal, web browsing is unusably slow without hw acceleration. Sites like HN load instantly, but amazon product pages take 10's of seconds after ~2 tabs.

This is with firefox (they also broke 3d acceleration in linux); chrome is OK, and so is firefox if I force enable video acceleration and ignore the severe visual artifacts.

FWIW, Chrome is still a bit sluggish on a 12 core xeon with no GPU, but it is usable (unlike Firefox on the same VM).

Anyway, I used to get away with no gpu acceleration on my laptop, but it became untenable in ~ dec 2016. It still sorta works on the server-side web browser.

Amazon pages are sluggish even on a my core i7 machine with hardware acceleration that I use for gaming. I really don't think that's a good benchmark.
Try using 16-bit color depth instead of 32-bit
It should be an option. 3D hardware is the best way we have to accelerate 2d these days.