It doesn't take any effort if you use the default Gnome Shell, which is
a compositing window manager already.
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Title:
Tearing an
Ok, thanks; I guess I'll live with the tearing for now, then. I agree
that it seems a bit pointless/unlikely to spend time fixing this given
most people won't run into it now that compositors are so common.
Maybe I'll get around to configuring one at some point :)
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Title:
Tearing and/or flickering when using i3wm
To manage notif
Come to think of it, one probably could modify some combination
totem/cogl/clutter to avoid tearing in old-style non-compositing window
managers. But that's unlikely to ever get done considering Ubuntu has
been defaulting to compositing window managers for some years now
(Unity/Compiz, Gnome Shell)