On 1/7/07, Alexey Eremenko
As soon as we have 3D monitors available it may become worthwhile.
Given that we don't have such hardware, how can one call one 2D representation of 3D any more "REAL" than the next?
Good point. Anyways - it feels much more realistic than XGL/Compiz combo. More future-oriented. It's both eye-candy and can improve a real work - for example easier to look photos.
We shouldn't be talking about subjective merits and demerits of lg3d, compiz/beryl, the thing is the technology is out there and hardware that can run it is available, whether anyone likes it or not, they are the technologies of the future. We must do whatever to promote it and get it in the mainstream distros even while they are experimental. Extra rpms on openSUSE build service would be great if anyone from LG3D project is willing to take that task on. Cheers Jigish -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org