Hi
We have now patched gnome-xgl-settings to not contain any configuration
at all (it just calls ccsm for all config), so it is now just a simple
frontend to gnome-xgl-switch.
I've been asking and it seems compiz users in KDE use the same ugly
gnome-xgl-settings, so we've been discussing (in #opensuse-factory and
-gnome) about having this functionality (calling, or doing what,
gnome-xgl-switch does) in YAST. The alternatives being, a) keep
gnome-xgl-settings, and b) have a per-desktop solution. For b), in GNOME
we would add a 'Desktop effects' tab to the appearance capplet, like
Ubuntu does
Not sure if as a separate module, or just under the Display config in
YAST, since it's just one button ("Enable XGL").
What do you think?
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Rodrigo Moya