On Sun, 2007-06-10 at 20:43 +0100, Rob Andrews wrote:
> On 08-Jun-2007 06:59.13 (BST), Jack Malmostoso wrote:
> > > With 32MB (Radeon 9200)
> > > I had to hack around DRI limits to run Beryl at 1240x1024 and then it
> > > chockes an more than few windows.
> > As I said, I use compiz and not be
On 08-Jun-2007 06:59.13 (BST), Jack Malmostoso wrote:
> > With 32MB (Radeon 9200)
> > I had to hack around DRI limits to run Beryl at 1240x1024 and then it
> > chockes an more than few windows.
> As I said, I use compiz and not beryl. I always had the feeling that
> Beryl was more cpu and gp
has anyone tried the powerbook g4 with a 9700 (m10)?
googling has unearthed recent commits to the main kernel.
have people had good experiences with it?
Dean
Jack Malmostoso wrote:
On Thu, 07 Jun 2007 22:10:07 +0200, Andrzej Mendel wrote:
May I ask you how much VRAM is in your machine?
32
On Thu, 07 Jun 2007 22:10:07 +0200, Andrzej Mendel wrote:
> May I ask you how much VRAM is in your machine?
32MB, the standard Radeon 9200.
> With 32MB (Radeon 9200)
> I had to hack around DRI limits to run Beryl at 1240x1024 and then it
> chockes an more than few windows.
As I said, I use co
Dnia 07-06-2007, czw o godzinie 14:49 +, Jack Malmostoso napisał(a):
> On Thu, 07 Jun 2007 16:30:13 +0200, Dean Hamstead wrote:
>
> > im looking to buy up an ibook g4 (with 1.4ghz, whatever the max is) and
> > im curious how well beryl with its eye candy goodness runs on such a
> > machine
>
On Thu, 07 Jun 2007 16:30:13 +0200, Dean Hamstead wrote:
> im looking to buy up an ibook g4 (with 1.4ghz, whatever the max is) and
> im curious how well beryl with its eye candy goodness runs on such a
> machine
I run Compiz on my iBook G4 800MHz and it runs smooth enough for my
taste. Not sure
im becoming increasingly discouraged by my aging ibook g3
im looking to buy up an ibook g4 (with 1.4ghz, whatever the max is)
and im curious how well beryl with its eye candy goodness runs on
such a machine
as an elightenment devotee i am increasingly discouraged by e's
lack of progress and also
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