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I guess nobody has a solution to that beryl problem I was having? I know it's just eye candy, but it's pretty damn cool.
I don't have any experience with it, but a possible explanation is that the video card or driver isn't supporting a necessary feature. This is assuming that beryl uses GPU acceleration like OS X and Windows do for effects, and that it is not detecting the capabilities of the video card to determine if it will work or not.
Sounds logical. I was planning on picking up a cheap AGP card tonight that could support the proper resolution, so I'll see if the better technology improves things at all.
Along those lines, it looks like the card I'm going to pick up at my local store is going to be a Radeon X1300. Can anyone tell me if that's better or worse than a 9600 Pro? ATI's naming convention always puzzles me. Both cards support 2560x1600, but if the X1300 is a better card, I'll probably put it in my Windows machine so I can try play Overlord at anything higher than 800x600.
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Matt