Are you using the x.org driver (nv) or the nvidia one?
I've tried nvidia driver with RENDER extension and XFCE development version on __gentoo__, and moving transparent windows were "smooth".
However I'd not use such a setup on a serious machine (which CentOS is fine for). (Maybe only the nvidia driver but without the RENDER extension).
-- sukru
Robin Mordasiewicz wrote:
I have an excellent nvidia graphics card, I get excellent fps, all agp features are installed correctly etc.
When I drag windows around wit hthe opaque settings on it leaves traces for a couple milliseconds as it redraws the window, but it just looks so crummy to see.
I am having a hard time convincing people that using linux is a good idea.
People make judgements on this type of thing and they think that linux is slow compared to Windows.
When I had windows installed on this same machine dragging windows around did not produce any traces.
Using linux on the desktop looks like a throwback to windows 95 on a 486.
Does anyone have any advice on how to make X redraw windows better.