Well personally I've enabled the package popularity contest
( sudo dpkg-reconfigure popularity-contest )
and uninstalled compiz completely (the dependencies still
let you for now) *maybe* someone looks at the stats
and *maybe* enough people will get sick of eye candy
killing xwindows and uninstall compiz
Over the last year Vista has been doing Ubuntu lots of favours
I guess in November its going to be Ubuntu's turn to pay the
favour back....
Richard Ayotte wrote:
> I'm also an experienced user with the same problems. Are these problems
> difficult to identify because we don't have the driver source code?
> Either way, the desktop effects are not stable with the current nVidia
> drivers so unless that gets resolved soon, I think that enabling them by
> default is not very wise.
>
>
Well personally I've enabled the package popularity contest
( sudo dpkg-reconfigure popularity-contest )
and uninstalled compiz completely (the dependencies still
let you for now) *maybe* someone looks at the stats
and *maybe* enough people will get sick of eye candy
killing xwindows and uninstall compiz
Over the last year Vista has been doing Ubuntu lots of favours
I guess in November its going to be Ubuntu's turn to pay the
favour back....
Richard Ayotte wrote:
> I'm also an experienced user with the same problems. Are these problems
> difficult to identify because we don't have the driver source code?
> Either way, the desktop effects are not stable with the current nVidia
> drivers so unless that gets resolved soon, I think that enabling them by
> default is not very wise.
>
>