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2D Performance Is Improving For Ubuntu 13.10 XMir

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  • TheOne
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    Originally posted by LinuxGamer View Post
    no not at all i say Xmir is worst then Xorg and it's rooted bad just bad May as well just use Xorg
    well it seems for now that xmir will be more backward compatible with legacy X applications than xwayland is right now, and this is pretty important since I bet that many applications will take ages to port if they are ported at all. You are right in that xmir is rooted, but I guess that will help on testing/improving xmir so when the time comes to run rootless it's performance will be top notch.
    Last edited by TheOne; 10 September 2013, 02:05 PM.

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  • LinuxGamer
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    Originally posted by marciocr View Post
    Still better than Xwayland.
    how so?

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  • marciocr
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    Originally posted by LinuxGamer View Post
    no not at all i say Xmir is worst then Xorg and it's rooted bad just bad May as well just use Xorg

    Still better than Xwayland.

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  • LinuxGamer
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    Originally posted by TheOne View Post
    then that hack is becoming a nice improvement over xwayland
    no not at all i say Xmir is worst then Xorg and it's rooted bad just bad May as well just use Xorg

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  • TheOne
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    Originally posted by LinuxGamer View Post
    really as its just a hacked up Xwayland
    then that hack is becoming a nice improvement over xwayland

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  • LinuxGamer
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    Originally posted by TheOne View Post
    it seems that at this time XMir is more mature than XWayland, would like to see XMir running rootless.
    really as its just a hacked up Xwayland

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  • TheOne
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    it seems that at this time XMir is more mature than XWayland, would like to see XMir running rootless.

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  • LinuxGamer
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    Originally posted by allenmaher View Post
    So before this devolves into the usual mess...

    I am impressed by the improvement. If it is also stable and eliminates screen tearing, I may start using this soon.

    I would still like to see what the performance of steam apps under xmir is, anyone have a benchmark yet?
    as in Games Low like in none just joking a little only a few games will run on this shitty server and it was just bad for me on any of my GPU's the only game a really got running was CS and i seen a few more users who also got CS running it's really lame

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  • nadro
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    Those results looks really nice. XMir is really close to pure X from performance point of view and we have access to native Mir where performance should be better than X and tearing will gone.

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  • allenmaher
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    So before this devolves into the usual mess...

    I am impressed by the improvement. If it is also stable and eliminates screen tearing, I may start using this soon.

    I would still like to see what the performance of steam apps under xmir is, anyone have a benchmark yet?

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