"Novell is announcing its contribution of the Xgl graphics subsystem and the 'Compiz' compositing manager to the X.org project. These enhancements open up a whole world of hardware acceleration, fancy animation, separating hardware resolution from software resolution, and more. As a result, Linux desktops will become more usable, end-user productivity will increase, and Linux is firmly positioned at the forefront of client computing technology." Videos and screenshots are included in the press release. And on a related note, Dan Winship of Novell has explained on gnome-desktop-devel
why Novell worked on all this behind closed doors-- and this also applies to the
striking similarity between
Novell's mockups from December and
Nat Friedman's videos. The changes made to GNOME will all be
released back.
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2006-01-07
I know it's technically probably a very difficult thing to do/fix. I didn't mean to call it "simple" in that way, but for me, as a stupid end-user, it's one thing that stands out as an issue.
Well, I hope that there's someone working on it somehow. I just never see anyone actually mention anyting about resizing windows and I'm afraid that's why it's not a high priority issue..