Chris Kurecka wrote:
Thanks Ray.
That got it working for me. It doesn't cause any major issues or
anything, but it seemed to die on its own a couple times (just showing a
normal GNOME desktop without shadows). Rerunning spififity after that
brought it back up. On my Radeon 9000 it's kind of slow. I was
wondering if anything can be done to make it faster?
My xorg.conf options are:
Option "XAANoOffscreenPixmaps"
Option "AllowGLXWithComposite" "1"
Option "RenderAccel" "yes"
Option "AccelMethod" "xaa"
I tried exa, but that made it seem even slower. Should I consider ATI's
proprietary drivers? Is there any other flag worth trying?
Thanks for the help. It's pretty cool.
Chris Kurecka
I hope these nifty features (eye candy) can be useful using the native
xorg dri drivers. It would be a shame to end up requiring proprietary
drivers.
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