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Old 03-03-2007, 07:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 15 second tweak for better beryl perfomance

Beryl is the best eye candy in the world, by far. Now get rid of all the jerkyness and make it buttery smooth in 15 seconds. It worked for me on my laptop with intel integrated 945 graphics. It is now smooth as silk. This is an aweseme tweak and takes 15 seconds tops.

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Ok here it goes, you ready?


First you need to open your Beryl settings manager. Just double click on the red diamond or do as follows:

Press
alt+f2

and this will open a run window. Then type:
beryl-manager

and this will start your beryl manager. Now double click on the red diamond and this will open your settings manager.


Now go here:
Main Tab ---> General Options

Now uncheck the following:
Sync to Vblank
Detect Refresh Rate

and change your:
Refresh Rate = 200


Thats it and your done. Enjoy the silky smooth beryl eye candy.
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Old 03-03-2007, 07:55 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: 15 second tweak for better beryl perfomance

probably no ones usin it, so no comments!!

OFFTOPIC - can you temme how to install beryl on my Suse 10.1 ??
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Old 03-03-2007, 09:04 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Default Re: 15 second tweak for better beryl perfomance

^^OK, I've been trying out something for my system as well. Here is a link for which both of us can try out
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Old 03-03-2007, 09:14 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Default Re: 15 second tweak for better beryl perfomance

I couldn't notice any difference. My default refresh rate was 83. Even after changing according to your post, nothing seems to have improved. It may because I have only 256 MB RAM.
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Old 04-03-2007, 11:20 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Default Re: 15 second tweak for better beryl perfomance

^ Yes 256MB is too less. Currently X server with AIGLX alone takes 139MB on my system. The tweak mentioned here only improves refresh rate and that too for people who are running <65 - 70 Hz. If you are running anything above 75 Hz on your monitor then you might not notice any visible difference with this tweak but still setting the refresh rate to 100 in beryl-settings is recommended. 200 is a little overkill imo.
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