In the Linux desktop settings, these desktop window manager modes can be accessed:
* Marco
* Marco + Compton
* Marco + Compositing
* Metacity
* Metacity + Compton
* Metacity + Compositing
* Compiz.
What are relevant differences between Marco and Metacity, and Compton to Compositing to none of them?
Difference: Marco vs. Metacity, Compton vs Compositing?
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Difference: Marco vs. Metacity, Compton vs Compositing?
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Re: Difference: Marco vs. Metacity, Compton vs Compositing?
That's a good question:
On simply ALL current operating systems, transparent, half-transparent, sticky, wobbling, shaded, glued, full-screen-opening etc. windows annoy me.
That's about what all these things do. With MATE: Compiz and Compositing are switched off - and no annoying windows...
The deeper meaning of all this window behavior remains closed to me. As far as possible all this stuff is turned off - on ALL operating systems.
When I want to go to kindergarten, I play with children or my cats.
On simply ALL current operating systems, transparent, half-transparent, sticky, wobbling, shaded, glued, full-screen-opening etc. windows annoy me.
That's about what all these things do. With MATE: Compiz and Compositing are switched off - and no annoying windows...
The deeper meaning of all this window behavior remains closed to me. As far as possible all this stuff is turned off - on ALL operating systems.
When I want to go to kindergarten, I play with children or my cats.
Re: Difference: Marco vs. Metacity, Compton vs Compositing?
I agree 100% ... i always turn off all DE compositing if possible and if it's not possible I'm going to use another DE. In Windows 7 I always turned off Aero too. You're using graphic card power for ... what?absque fenestris wrote: ⤴Wed May 09, 2018 7:28 am That's a good question:... The deeper meaning of all this window behavior remains closed to me. As far as possible all this stuff is turned off - on ALL operating systems.
When I want to go to kindergarten, I play with children or my cats.
If you must have the eye candy, the only suggestion I'd make wuold be to use the compositor that came installed with your DE. If you don't really know what you're doing installing others is going to cause problems.
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Re: Difference: Marco vs. Metacity, Compton vs Compositing?
Compositing is a good way to stop screen tearing. It's not just eye candy.
Re: Difference: Marco vs. Metacity, Compton vs Compositing?
Hello, TL7.
Have not found a perfect answer, yet; but would like to point you to this Ubuntu-Mate community thread for a start: Which compositor is the most suitable for me?
A quick note on the 2 "versus" pairs in your thread title:
Marco is a fork of Metacity.
Compton can do GPU hardware compositing. So it is a compositor. The other well-known compositor is compiz.
Regards,
Karl
Have not found a perfect answer, yet; but would like to point you to this Ubuntu-Mate community thread for a start: Which compositor is the most suitable for me?
A quick note on the 2 "versus" pairs in your thread title:
Marco is a fork of Metacity.
Compton can do GPU hardware compositing. So it is a compositor. The other well-known compositor is compiz.
Regards,
Karl
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