Sorry. Enabling is almost the same set of steps: remove the existing '#' in step 3 is the only difference. I must be getting old. Pity.

Another point from the same 2013-08-15 discussion, I'd still prefer an enable=Y/N flag in the file mentioned below. It's just much clearer in terms of intent. But, I'm okay with what we have.



On 08/16/2013 02:22 PM, Richard Elkins wrote:
One person (forgot who) was running with Mir for a bit and was unhappy with the experience. This person did not want to go through the bother of reinstalling their PC with something else + catchup + customizations as they wanted to keep on trying the preview of Xubuntu 13.10. Maybe someone else feels the same?

So, based on the collective conversation we had on 2013-08-15, this will let you disable or re-enable Mir:

Disable:
1) Open a terminal window.
2) sudo /your-favorite-text-editor/ /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/10-unity-system-compositor.conf 3) On the line which reads, type=unity, insert an '#' in column 1, making the line a comment.
4) Save and exit.
5) sudo reboot

Enabling is almost the same set of steps (put the '#' back in step 3).

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Consider this: It would still be useful to release Mir with 13.10, even if it is turned off (commented out) by default. Then, adventurous folks could turn it on (enable Mir) and take it out for a spin.

Eh?
Counter-arguments?

Smile and don't forget to have fun this weekend!


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