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Intel Graphics On Ubuntu: GNOME vs. KDE vs. Xfce vs. Unity vs. LXDE
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Last edited by slacka; 22 January 2018, 01:28 PM.
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Originally posted by slacka View Post
You realize 4 people have been criminally charged so far in Russia investigation? You realize that Facebook testified under oath that Kremlin propaganda touched 150 million Americans? You Realize that Twitter just admitted that 70,000 Americans have retweeted Russian propaganda. You have to be willfully ignorant to know about this and still claim it's all a hoax.
USA is a wonderful country full of wonderful people but, like almost every other place, carry its own bag of not so wonderful ones.
Back on topic now, please?
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Originally posted by hax0r View PostMost likely the compositor is not getting disabled in fullscreen mode for some reason. XFWM4 does have a "Display fullscreen overlay windows directly" option to undirect fullscreen windows, but for certain apps/games it has trouble deactivating compositor.
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LXDE is really fast and good DE, you can make it look semi-good, but that is as far as you can get. GNOME 3 design is great and it is literally the only option for me, unfortunately since recently it comes at cost (at least on Arch), mutter is getting worse in terms of performance, and not being able to "fix" it with CLUTTER draw env. values as before doesn't help either... (bug not adressed since 2015 i think).
I don't know how 3.26.x would react on Ubuntu (17.10 for example), but i don't have reason to believe it would behave in different way.
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