Re: Fedora Core 7 - Compiz vs Beryl

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Naoki wrote:
Compiz is the upstream original, Beryl is a fork.

Compiz uses gconf which is pretty standard and works well with gnome
obviously, Beryl uses flat file.

Beryl has (had?) some additional plugins, but plugins are being written
for compiz all the time as well, look at compiz-extras.

Beryl has a theme manager, compiz uses cairo, metacity, or KDE themes.

They look the same to me but Compiz just seems to be the better
integrated of the two.


Add:
Beryl supports dual head xinerama properly.
Compiz does not.

Compiz is preferred here otherwise, but no dual head is a show stopper.

Mark

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