On Sun, Aug 4, 2013 at 8:14 PM, Bruno Benitez <[email protected]> wrote:

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> 2013/8/4 Ali Linx (amjjawad) <[email protected]>
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> I wish someone could change/rephrase that on the website:
>> http://vanir.unit193.tk/mir/
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> So, it would be clear and easy to understand for everyone :)
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What I meant is: "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"

Better to be (IMHO): Open Terminal and type: ps ax | grep system-comp

Hope it is clear now.



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>> This is what I got: http://i41.tinypic.com/f56j2w.jpg
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>> As said, you used a vm, so it fall back to a standard x.org session. You
> didnt actually tested xmir
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I know, point taken, no need to repeat :D
What I was asking about (sorry if that wasn't too obvious/clear): HOW can I
tell whether it is MIR or something else???

Benoit <[email protected]> wrote:

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>

As far as I can see, only numbers are different. So, if I want to help, I
need to understand what exactly I need to look at :)


And you most welcome :)

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