Quick Xgl Tutorial for SUSE Linux 10.1
The easiest setup for Xgl is on the Gnome desktop (though most things also work on KDE) with an nVidia card. So, that’s what I did. When you are done with these steps, Gnome will be spectacular, and KDE will sport most of the features, though not all:
I don’t have a lot of time, but here is the quick and dirty version, not for the faint of heart. I will be writing a more user-friendly version of this tutorial for publication in CoolSolutions later this week, so stay tuned. For now, here’s how you can do what I did to make this work.
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