It's much more convenient for me to use the fedora rpm package.  If you
provided betas in this form, I'd be more motivated to try them.

google-chrome does this by providing a choice of:

google-chrome-stable
google-chrome-beta
google-chrome-unstable




On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 10:35 AM, Antoine Martin <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> The OpenGL client rendering has been enabled again, and this time it
> looks like it should work in almost all cases (the "nouveau" driver on
> Linux is blacklisted however - and OSX is unlikely to be supported).
> Please give it a whirl and report any display visual artifacts / bugs so
> that the 0.9.0 release can include it enabled by default, more details
> here:
> http://xpra.org/trac/wiki/ClientRendering#OpenGLNotes
> Updated beta packages here:
> http://xpra.org/beta/
>
> Thanks
> Antoine
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