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On Wed, Þíè 28, 2006 12:16 am, David Klempner wrote: |
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> Not only *can* you have xorg and xgl installed side by side, you *want* |
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> to have xorg available. |
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Of course. That's the reason I want to do this upgrade. The problem is I (still) |
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can't find the right masks. Actually once I got it running but there were tons of |
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pkgs conflicting and blocking each other when I tried "emerge -Duav world". I want |
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to have compiz+xgl running and no conflicts at the same time. |
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> IME, Xgl+Compiz is nowhere near stable enough |
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> for normal use. I played around with Xgl, following the Xgl howto, about |
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> a week ago, went "ooh! shiny!" then backed out when I couldn't get |
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> compiz to go without crashing for more than about ten minutes with |
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> normal use. |
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I'm aware of that. But I tested a "kororaa" live-cd (http://kororaa.org/) and I WANT |
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this graphical environment! ;-)) Kororaa works pretty stable and it is based on |
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gentoo which means there is a way to put things together but I have to find it |
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(hopefully not the hard way). |
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Best regards, |
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Daniel |
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