It seems that it's not that simple :
* Test with the live CD
<http://www.zimagez.com/zimage/capturedcran-03082013-182644.php>
* Test installed on hard disk with the AMD proprietary drivers
activated
<http://www.zimagez.com/zimage/capturedcran-03082013-194511.php>
I don't know if xmir is installed but the score is not the same with the
AMD drivers (1644pts vs 3725pts)...
Le 03/08/2013 19:48, Bruno Benitez a écrit :
>>"After booting the system, a terminal window with the
unity-system-compositor log will display. To confirm that you are
running XMir, type ps ax | grep system-comp" - I did not yet see this
and have no idea what do you mean by "after booting the system"? what
system" the Live Session? after installing?
that means that if you really want to know if you are running xmir you
can open a new terminal, type that and you will see if it says xmir or not
>>Anything specific you would like to test or check? let me know.
what we really really need its real hardware tests, doing a live
session test its enough, make a dvd or a usb boot and give it a kick,
vm are not true enough for our objective at this subject, they work
for other xubuntu tests, like standard release tests, but in this case
we need to know how it behaves in a wide wide wide variety of
hardware, the extreme the cases the better
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