Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "solerman".
2006 Jun 09
1
Force window fullscreen
...lowdown (keep 6-7 fps average on a FX
5200). I was thinking something like xwinwrap, which you can call a
process and force his window to draw to the root window. Anyone know if
that's possible? For now I'm lauching a separate server, but would be
interesting if I didn't have to ;)
Solerman
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2019 Jul 29
1
Video Hardware Decoding: Jittery Rectangles on Nvidia GT218 NVA8 VP4.
...t really know anything about hw coding, but looking from the outside, it
seems some kind of ring buffer with exact 3 frames maybe intended to work kinda
like using tripple buffering? I know for once that nvidia works better using
tripple buffering from what I've read from the kwin threads.
Solerman
2006 Aug 01
1
Cube rotation
Hi,
First of all I would like to say that I love the work you are doing.
Xgl/compiz is a great project! I really appreciate what you are doing :)
However, there is one feature that I'm missing, or rather the possibility to
disable another feature. I would like to be able to use multiple viewports,
but I don't want the rotation animation. Sure, rotating the desktop to
switch viewport is
2007 Jan 02
3
Blurring behind windows
It is a common request and I think it can
be useful. The problem with beryl blur is
that it is way too slow.
I haven't poured through all of their code
but I strongly suspect that there is some
intensive code to work out where to blur.
I would be happy with just a basic blur under
transparent windows.
Is there anything that can be done in the core
to make effects underneath transparent
2019 Jul 27
3
Video Hardware Decoding: Jittery Rectangles on Nvidia GT218 NVA8 VP4.
Hi,
I'm having trouble with hardware decoding of video with mpv(1) having
switched from Nvidia's proprietary driver to nouveau due to Arch Linux
removing its nvidia-340xx package.
The machine is an Acer Revo.
$ lspci -nn | grep VGA
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: NVIDIA Corporation GT218 [ION] [10de:0a64] (rev a2)
I think this is codename NVA8 with the