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Old 06-11-2013, 01:01 AM   #1
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LXer: Canonical Working On Mir's Performance, Mir On Mir


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This past week Canonical developers made a little more progress on their Mir Display Server stack and the next-generation Unity desktop interface. When it comes to Canonical's Wayland alternative for Ubuntu, last week they added LLTng trace-points to Mir, finished modifications to Mir to allow for performance analysis, and added/packaged a Mir stress testing tool. This week they will be aiming for continued Unity 8 integration, Android composition bypass support, and starting work on Mir-Mir support and supporting Mir-Mir in LightDM (running a shell on the system compositor).

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