On Nov 8, 2007 5:05 PM, Ryan Sims <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Nov 8, 2007 8:28 AM, Rodrigo Coacci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > On Nov 7, 2007 11:39 PM, Alessio 'mOLOk' Bolognino <
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> > > On Wed 2007-11-07 23:17 , Rodrigo Coacci wrote:
> > > > Is it just my system or anyone else noticed that Xorg enables
> composite
> > > > extension by default? I mean even if you don't explicitly enable
> > composite
> > > > in xorg.conf.
> > > >
> > > > I'm using Nvidia proprietary drivers. Maybe they enable composite by
> > > > default?
> > >
> > > The option
> > >
> > > Option         "AllowGLXWithComposite" "True"
> > >
> > > forces the Composite extension, you may want to disable it explicitly:
> > >
> > > Section "Extensions"
> > >    Option         "Composite" "Disable"
> > > EndSection
> > >
> > > HTH,
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> > Yeah, but, I don't have any options in my xorg.conf!!! My xorg is almost
> the
> > same after X- configure. The only things changed were kb layout/model
> and
> > the use of nvidia diver. For the non-believers attached is my xorg.confand
> > xorg log. Notice the lines with  "Initializing built-in extension ...."
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> >       Rodrigo
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> What does "glxinfo" say?
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Attached. I KNOW composite is enabled because my wm (xfwm4) is doing
transparency in titlebars, when moving windows, etc.
I don't know if you guys understood it wrongly, it's not exactly a problem,
i'm just amazed by this "automatic" behavior. Maybe ubuntu's
desktop-eye-candy-enabled-by-default has something to do with it (I mean in
upstream)?


-- 
Cheers
     Rodrigo

A computer is like air conditioning: it becomes useless when you open
windows.
                  ~Linus Torvalds

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