I've been using Kubuntu for about 8 months, and have learnt a lot in the process - thanks to all the great people here who have shared their knowledge!
Today I stumbled (somehow - I can't remember how now!) across information about using UXA accelleration in xorg.conf, here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/UxaTesting. I tried it out on my Thinkpad and it's really helped speed up my graphics. Woo!
But here's the question - how was I supposed to find that? This change was verging on being essential, but how was I supposed to find it? Are there places I can monitor to get advice on really quite essential mods like this (without reading hundreds of forum messages!)? I'd like to know for myself, and so I can recommend it to other people who want to try Linux.
(I really hope this doesn't sound like I'm complaining, and saying 'Why isn't everything really obvious with Linux?'. I'm just amazed that a simple modification, which has transformed my computer's graphics, wasn't something I found ages ago and am wondering if there's some sort of mechanism for learning about these things which I've managed to miss)
Today I stumbled (somehow - I can't remember how now!) across information about using UXA accelleration in xorg.conf, here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/UxaTesting. I tried it out on my Thinkpad and it's really helped speed up my graphics. Woo!
But here's the question - how was I supposed to find that? This change was verging on being essential, but how was I supposed to find it? Are there places I can monitor to get advice on really quite essential mods like this (without reading hundreds of forum messages!)? I'd like to know for myself, and so I can recommend it to other people who want to try Linux.
(I really hope this doesn't sound like I'm complaining, and saying 'Why isn't everything really obvious with Linux?'. I'm just amazed that a simple modification, which has transformed my computer's graphics, wasn't something I found ages ago and am wondering if there's some sort of mechanism for learning about these things which I've managed to miss)
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