X.org X11 Server Release 6.8
kormoc writes "The developers of X.org have just release the long-desired version 6.8.0. This release brings real translucency and allows one to set values on different windows. Also, nifty drop shadows as well as XDamage, an extention that limits redrawing of windows to only the areas that were damaged. The Xcomposite extention is still not stable, but it works well for some people. Why not give it a shot?"
Gentoo users may have access to it first, but will they be the first to be able to run it? Teeheehee!
(Take it as a joke, gentoo fans...)
I run XFree, you insensitive clod
I hope this finds it way into Debian soon...
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> > Why not give it a shot?
Aaaiiieeeee! Top-posting makes its debut on Slashdot! [head explodes, intarweb collapses]
Sheesh, evil *and* a jerk. -- Jade
Yes. You perceive how far away from you the monitor is.
"A man alone in the forest talking to himself and no women around to hear him. Is he still wrong?"
No, he's just waiting for Gentoo to compile X11.
From the release notes:
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"OpenGL is now supported for printing"
Anyone care to explain this bizarre concept? Can I now connect my graphics card directly to my printer?
In the spoon, there is no Soviet Russia!
Yes.
I believe they got it from Apple, or at least all the ideas and the graphics.
You fools! Four is the number of the pixels and the number of the pixels shall be four! Not two! Not three, unless one then proceedeth to four! Five is right out!