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發表於 2007-5-18 11:51:10
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From the developer (via Digg): “The biggest change with 1.1 is that it is now based on Kubuntu [Feisty 7.04], not Ubuntu, and integrates with the KDE Desktop. A problem with LinuxMCE 1.0 was that the window manager in the Gnome desktop in Ubuntu does not support compositing and some of the other extensions needed to deliver a rich multi-media experience. Therefore, in LinuxMCE 1.0, Ubuntu and LinuxMCE ran in separate X-sessions, so LinuxMCE could have its own desktop and window manager. However, you cannot have two X sessions both using hardware acceleration, therefore LinuxMCE forced Ubuntu to use Vesa mode, and the integration was messy. KDE, however, does allow use of XFWM, which supports compositing and all the other visual goodies, so now LinuxMCE runs entirely within the KDE desktop and can be installed/un-installed and started/stopped like a normal app, and simply appears as an extra KDE desktop.”( [2 x/ u* Q* d0 n% U
There's also word that LinuxMCE, since it works so well with the KDE desktop environment, that the guys at the KDE project are seriously considering integrating LinuxMCE into their upcoming 4.0 release. Now this is HUGE! If combined in the KDE 4.0 release, LinuxMCE + Kubuntu would be a free, open-source competitor/aternative to Windows Vista Ultimate. |
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