View Full Version : What is Compiz with COW?
hailgautam
07-03-2007, 10:45 PM
I see this option in the Beryl - Compize with COW. Please tell me what it means?
It gives me the theme that I had selected in Beryl but is much lighter than Beryl. In Beryl I get around 40 frames persecond now I get 105+ frames..
eddie
08-03-2007, 02:28 AM
COW is "Composite Overlay Window". It is the new & preferred way, introduced in Xorg 7.1, for handling OpenGL and Composite. If it is working for you then you have a Xorg version >=7.1 and it is the recommended way to do things.
praka123
08-03-2007, 04:25 AM
umm...how many distros do have Xorg @7.1 :(
mehulved
08-03-2007, 07:30 AM
I guess most of the major distros have 7.1 on their latest releases by now.
hailgautam
08-03-2007, 10:27 AM
COW is "Composite Overlay Window". It is the new & preferred way, introduced in Xorg 7.1, for handling OpenGL and Composite. If it is working for you then you have a Xorg version >=7.1 and it is the recommended way to do things.
Ya sure it is should be, Beryl as my window manager, system almost hangs when I open 2-3 applications at a time, but it COW is great.
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