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Old 28th November 2007, 04:46 PM
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FC8 + ATI (fglrx) + XGL + COMPIZ-FUSION

Hi,

Does anyone has tried Xgl in Fedora 8? Anyone know RPM repositories for Xgl FC8 versions?

I've got AIGLX working with opensource driver (radeon) and with ati proprietary (fglrx) 7-11 (8.433),
but when i use compiz, OpenGL apps, full screen or not give me alot screen flicking...

I can't even work with GoogleEarth
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