Is the current documentation available on suse's site accurate for the latest packages of compiz with kde? On Tuesday 15 August 2006 09:59, Michael Letourneau wrote:
DataIntellect skrev:
Does anyone have xgl working with KDE? If so, is it stable, worth the effort to setup, etc?
I have gotten it to work for about a week, then it hosed my system. Not quite sure if it was XGL, but I never experienced something like that in linux before so I am blaming XGL.
Stick to gnome if you want to try it out i my opinion.
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I would agree if you are going with the stock packages that come with 10.1, but if you check out the quinncvs packages, they now work really well with KDE, and give you all the functionality that you have with Gnome. One caveat, the latest builds have had some performance issues with me. On the upside though they are in the build service I believe so you can get updates that way. Though I have been using smart and just do an upgrade via that...
Before the latest issue with performance on the builds the speed of compiz and xgl I found far better than regular Xorg. In fact back on Suse 10, I had some type of memory leak, or at least it looked like one, with X, switching to Xgl got rid of that...
Michael
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