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Old 05-31-2007, 01:46 AM   #1
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LXer: The Road to KDE 4: KWin Composite Brings Bling to KDE


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KWin, KDE's window manager, has been around since KDE 2.0 (replacing KWM in KDE 1.x) and has grown to be a mature and stable window manager over the years. For KDE 4, however, there were a few people rumbling about visual effects, and perhaps KWin was feeling a little envious of its younger cousins Compiz and Beryl.

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