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Not a problem per se, but it's not what I'm looking for in xfce. Display compositing is turned off. I don't want any transparency because I want max speed.
I searched this forum but all the relevant threads I found were old. I'm running mint 17 xfce, using xfce 4.10 ... I think ... I'm using lxde on my netbook right now.
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I don't know why yours is that way, but unless something is really weird you can change that by opening a terminal, clicking Edit > Preferences > Appearance, then click the Background button (which should read "Transparent background") to select one of the other options.
MX-23 (based on Debian Stable) with our flagship Xfce 4.18.
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It can be a myth that compositing slows down a computer. The opposite can often happen as compositing moves the most of the graphics work such as drawing windows from the cpu to the gpu.
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It can be a myth that compositing slows down a computer. The opposite can often happen as compositing moves the most of the graphics work such as drawing windows from the cpu to the gpu.
I agree, but doesn't that depend upon the gpu? This laptop has integrated intel video with shared memory. It's always been much faster with display compositing turned off.
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