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Not exactly. SteamOS uses xcompmgr as compositor, whereas Gnome uses Mutter. Running a game on SteamOS is not the same thing as running a game on Gnome.
Thanks for the clarification.
Do you use Gnome for gaming?
Also, these benchmarks done by Phoronix left me a little worried.
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ubuntu_1410_desktops&num=1
I'm downloading Ubuntu Gnome 14.04, I think I will give it a try. I'm kinda fed up with a few bugs in Unity.
Thanks for the help!
Sure! I always use them.
I switched to openSUSE 13.2, with Gnome 3.14, and I'm quite pleased with the distribution.
Yes.
If I disable Allow Flipping I have a nasty tearing in the desktop.
With Ubuntu Gnome 14.04 and Gnome 3.10 the screen repainting delay is awful, sometimes it takes 3 seconds to switch tabs in Firefox or Nautilus, but with openSUSE 13.2 and Gnome 3.14 the the delay is minimal, and doesn't happen always, so I will just wait until Nvidia or Gnome fix the issue.
There's an easy workaround, setting Nvidia's Powermizer to performance mode solves the issue, but the GPU runs a lot hotter, so I prefer to avoid it.