2008/11/5 Stefan Monnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> not relevant because debian doesn't use xglamo. At the moment it uses
>
> For some odd reason, the recommended install doesn't use it, but the
> OpenMoko wiki does mention that it's a good idea to install it. I hope
> Debian users all use xglamo, since it's smaller and more efficient.
I didn't notice any performance improvement when I tried xglamo
(instead of xorg). I did notice:
- Alt Tab not working
- messed up fonts on the matchbox-keyboard
- xrandr not working well enough to be a significant benefit (not
smooth, and windows moving to wrong positions)
so I'm back with xorg.
Neil
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