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Either combining the Compton compositor (in opengl mode) with Xfwm4 or simply replacing Xfwm4 with your choice of the Compiz 0.8 or 0.9 branch works nicely.
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Originally posted by tmpdir View PostWorks perfectly on my system.
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Originally posted by Vim_User View PostIndeed, but Michael thinks that Mint users are not able to do that, so he always tests KDE with this enabled, because it is "the default".
Also, I am missing Enlightenment in the comparison, would be nice to see some data on that.
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Originally posted by halo9en View Post"likely due to it still having window decorations enabled by default even when running full-screen games/applications"
Easily fixed by choosing the option "'suspend desktop effects for fullscreen windows" in KDE...
Also, I am missing Enlightenment in the comparison, would be nice to see some data on that.
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"likely due to it still having window decorations enabled by default even when running full-screen games/applications"
Easily fixed by choosing the option "'suspend desktop effects for fullscreen windows" in KDE...
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KDE is the best and most complete desktop environment for now, no wonder.
GNOME 3 (gnome-shell) is broken, as a long time GNOME user (since 2001) I was totally pissed off when they decided to remove gnome fallback mode (which works with Compiz). GNOME 3 challenges the habit of a 10+ years user, just like Windows 8.
I am now more than happy to use KDE 4.13 on Arch, keep rolling into future Plasma Next :_D BTW: I was once pissed off by KDE when it was around 3.5, so unstable.
KDE Plasma Next has full hardware acceleration and should be faster. When running games full screen, better to start it from a light weight WM.
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