Am Donnerstag, den 26.06.2008, 17:25 +0100 schrieb Iain *: > 2008/6/26 Mathias Hasselmann <mathias hasselmann gmx de>: > > Am Donnerstag, den 26.06.2008, 15:28 +0100 schrieb Alexander Jones: > >> Agreed, we need to move towards expecting Composited as default and > >> Direct as a niche case, but this was just an example. :) > > > > Guess Metacity's compositor needs to become much faster first. > > Activating its compositor introduces such a lag, that is isn't > > fun anymore. > > I'm assuming you've turned on the appropriate xorg configuration > options to enable the correct acceleration > and none of that helped? I forget what they are, but I'm sure someone > will chime in. > > If you are one of those people with a crap graphics card (or drivers) > I have been working on getting a strange hybrid compositor working > that I'm assuming should be much faster > so that you can have simple compositing to give translucency without > any stupid effects at all. > Because really, the only essential feature of a compositor is > translucency, everything else is just extra guff. > (Ironically, its working perfectly except for translucent windows...) Just the typical integrated Intel 94x something. Considering that I want FOSS drivers, hardly a crap choice when I was buying this notebook. Is there some Wiki page or something, listing proper driver switches for using composing Metacity? I am really happy about Metacity providing a composition manager. I'd absolutely like to use it. I just want to question the assumption, composition managers would be default those days. At least with Intel cards - AFAIK - composition is far too slow still to be activated by default. Well, and those cards are pretty common those days. > But none of this is relevent to the gnome-session discussion, so we > shall move it to a seperate thread. Good move. Ciao, Mathias -- Mathias Hasselmann <mathias hasselmann gmx de> Openismus GmbH: http://www.openismus.com/ Personal Site: http://taschenorakel.de/
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