Hello fellow powerpc users,

What is the state of composite on nvidia-based powerpc macs? I guess its not 
really dependent on architecture but more on the choice of graphics card on 
many macs. Specifically, nvidia based macs seem most affected by this. As far 
as I know, nvidia only provides proprietary drivers for intel users.

Currently, I am running Debian lenny on a G4 mac that has an nvidia geoforce 
2MX graphics chip. I am using the 'nv' driver and everything works great so 
far. However, trying to use composite results in some annoyances.

First, with XFCE 4.4.2 with composite enabled the shadows work fine but 
transparency in the terminal application is not functional at all (What I get 
is full transparent terminal with black background on the terminal text, window 
decorations such as close button is not drawn).

Second, I tried using the awesome window manager with xcompmgr and get same 
behavior as above (shadows work, transparent terminal does not).

I did some research and here are the notes that I found:

 * 'nv' driver is only for 2D, it does not support 3D acceleration.

 * The only choice for 3D in nvidia+powerpc is the 'noveau' driver. It is still 
not fully developed but I will try it out if there is no other choice.

What do you guys do for composite?

Sorry for the long post...

Thanks,
Amit


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