On Tue, 2006-10-03 at 07:20 -0700, Dan Nicholson wrote: > You really need compiz or some other window manager that does > compositing to use Xgl. Otherwise, you're getting none of the benefits > of using it. You could certainly use KDE with compiz, but you wouldn't > get the native look and feel of KDE. Not to mention that you need a > decent part of the GNOME stack to use compiz. I'm pretty sure when > you're reading about people using KDE and Xgl, it's just using compiz > as the window manager in a KDE session.
Been a while since I experimented with it, but as I recall compiz doesn't provide window decorations at all, delegating that to gnome-window-decorator. Is there not a KDE equivalent to that program? Simon.
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