xcompmgr 1.1.10 Released For Classic "Eye Candy" Compositor On X.Org

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  • Anux
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    Originally posted by kpedersen View Post
    Kind of feature complete so I don't really know what a fork would offer. Other than bloat and mess.
    Long ago it had problems with Vsync and display errors with some menu elements (Linux/Xfce). Sadly no one maintained it back then and my fork journey began.
    Picom is also feature complete and slim.

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  • kpedersen
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    Originally posted by Anux View Post
    Hu? Wasn't this project dead and replaced by a plethora of forks 10 years ago?
    I guess not ...
    Its in OpenBSD's base install (Xenocara).

    I rarely use it. Tends to work well. Kind of feature complete so I don't really know what a fork would offer. Other than bloat and mess.

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  • dec05eba
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    Fun fact, gamescope was initially based on xcompmgr: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/gam...compmgr.cpp#L2

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  • Anux
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    Hu? Wasn't this project dead and replaced by a plethora of forks 10 years ago?
    I guess not ...

    Edit: currently I'm using https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Picom
    Last edited by Anux; 13 November 2024, 09:58 AM.

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  • xcompmgr 1.1.10 Released For Classic "Eye Candy" Compositor On X.Org

    Phoronix: xcompmgr 1.1.10 Released For Classic "Eye Candy" Compositor On X.Org

    Xcompmgr 1.1.10 was released yesterday as the newest update to this basic X11 compositor providing "eye candy" effects for classic X.Org usage...

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