Hi ----- Mensaje original ----- > OK, so first implementation will work via --spice-disable-effects option. As > far as I understand, this user-provided option flags should already be > available at the agent, need to handle appropriate message as in Windows > vdagent, correct? There is already: --spice-disable-effects=<wallpaper,font-smooth,animation,all> --spice-color-depth=<16,32> > Anyway, I still don't understand how we can control these effects on Linux > desktops correctly - supporting only Gnome and not providing any means for > other DEs to catch up seems to be bad design (I'm using KDE, for example; > and even supporting both Gnome&KDE isn't solving this as there are a few > more, fairly popular - Unity, XFce...). Also how interaction with this Gnome > settings should be implemented? If via function call from some shared API, > this adds on vdagent dependency (probably undesired by any other DE users) - > so usage of dload() is expected? I don't think there is a standard to handle those settings, so it will be likely a per-desktop implementation. Probably the best performance improvements will be made by implementing the shared memory suggestions from Hans and Yonit, so I wouldn't worry much about desktop effects. Also, it is not necessarily the agent role to tweak settings like animation for all desktops, the desktop settings daemon could also handle it) Cheers _______________________________________________ Spice-devel mailing list Spice-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel