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troy, you do your job very well
by kollum on Wednesday 30/May/2007, @11:30
Your article are to me good.
You make it a way I so rarely have questions left after I read, you rock.

And good work kwin devs.

Now, past the thanks :
I am lucky enought to have an old ATI runing with OS drivers, with both comiz or beryl.
But I quickly returned to Kwin.
Why ? because even whithout the fancy eye candy, kwin is actualy usable. the two above can't claim the same. that's all
And no, I don't mean they are buggy ( ok, freezed the computer about two or tree times a mounth, but not so bad to stop using them if they had been good,hey )

until next time :)
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Re: troy, you do your job very well
by Troy Unrau on Wednesday 30/May/2007, @12:34
Thanks for the kind words.

Basically, if it was supported by Compiz and/or Beryl (the two projects have now merged, but I still cannot figure out what the proper thing is to call them) then it should work in KWin as well. I haven't seen a side-by-side performance comparison, but Seli has done performance related profiling within KDE before, so I'll trust his capable hands.
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