Thanks a lot for the suggestions. I have tried them and reverted to MoOde 8, but unfortunately still don't have a notable improvement.
The boot starts with a resolution of 800x480, but then when MoOde starts it becomes slow, first starts a white screen for about 10 seconds, and then very slowly starts to build up the screen with a higher resolution than 800x480. The screen basically functions in this mode, but is very slow.
When I for example select an internet radio station and press play on the touchscreen, I see it starting on the browser on my laptop, but the screen doesn't react for a minute or so. Then suddenly it shows the internet radio playing, but is like a minute behind. Interestingly it slowly catches up after 5 minutes or so...
Any other suggestions how I can debug this?
I'm particularly interested to know what overwrites the resolution. When I use the normal Bookworm Raspberry Pi OS distribution the resolution stays 800x480, and it is fast and responsive.
The boot starts with a resolution of 800x480, but then when MoOde starts it becomes slow, first starts a white screen for about 10 seconds, and then very slowly starts to build up the screen with a higher resolution than 800x480. The screen basically functions in this mode, but is very slow.
When I for example select an internet radio station and press play on the touchscreen, I see it starting on the browser on my laptop, but the screen doesn't react for a minute or so. Then suddenly it shows the internet radio playing, but is like a minute behind. Interestingly it slowly catches up after 5 minutes or so...
Any other suggestions how I can debug this?
I'm particularly interested to know what overwrites the resolution. When I use the normal Bookworm Raspberry Pi OS distribution the resolution stays 800x480, and it is fast and responsive.