On Tue, 2007-02-27 at 17:43 +0000, samwise wrote:
No blurring - but my machine has long been on the lower-end of the performance scale. :) I believe it may also be something to do with Firefox in particular. I've read a few forum posts with similar issues - it's not all that bad, and Firefox was never amazingly smooth anyway so I can live with it.
Hmm strange, if you had an easy installation I am assuming you are using AIGLX for the rendering platform. Perhaps it is specific to that as I am using XGL and firefox scrolling is as smooth as it ever was.
yeah, I did enable the snap-on as default option within the wobbly windows plugin, but I never noticed the difference - it still didn't seem to snap ... I can't enable Snapping Windows under Window Management whilst Wobbly Windows is on, tho.
A fair point, not using wobbly windows I didn't notice that. However if I turn on wobble and enable deafult snapping to on and edge attraction it seems to work fine for me. There are some adjustments under Advanced on the wobbly plugin which may be turned too low in your case.
Right - so far, I haven't spent much time on exploring it so I haven't actually tried a lot of the ones you've mentioned ... It's find to hard descriptions for a lot of them, and the Beryl Settings Manager I have never seems to quite tie up with the one described in the wiki (I have no Snow plugin for example).
On ubuntu at least some of the more unstable/unfinished plugins come in a separate package (or actually in my case two extra packages) beryl-plugins-extra and beryl-plugins-unsupported.
Snow and water bring my GFX hardware to it's knees though.