Peter Mayhew wrote:
>
> Another part of the idea of Humanness is that Ubuntu should work on as
> many computers as possible. Compiz, blending, and other discussed
> require specific graphics cards or use too much processing power to be
> practical on many computers; these should be incorporated when they
> have been made as efficient as possible and when the graphics required
> are the minimum available, not an arbitrary level that too many people
> fail to meet.
>

No. Let XFCE and Open/Flux/Blackbox worry about these people.

This mentality of constantly catering to the lowest common denominator
has to stop. _Nothing_ like we can do currently requires anything like
Vista HW but I can run Compiz just fine on a EEEPC for instance. Which
is in no way a beast but works great.

If we keep targeting computers from 10 years ago we'll constantly be behind.

-Cory \m/

PS: Note this is an opinion and I expect this thread to get more traffic
than threads about actual work. Prove me wrong. Let it go a couple of
posts then let it die.

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