Gregory Shearman wrote:
Jesús J. Guerrero Botella<jesus.guerrero.bote...@gmail.com>   wrote:
2011/7/4 Dale<rdalek1...@gmail.com>:
I don't think I am logged in long enough to change the settings.  I may try
my test user but I think a file got corrupted or something.  I did have a
power failure the other day and the relay on my UPS was not quite fast
enough.  I think the contacts may need some cleaning.  My UPS does some odd
things at times.  I need a new one but they are pricey.  I had forgot about
the power failure issue.  That has lead me down a different path now.
You don't need much time. The default shortcut to disable compositing
in kde is shift+alt+f12

You can also edit the user KDE config directly via:

~/.kde4/share/config/kwinrc

[Compositing]

Enabled=True

change to

Enabled=False

There's more than one way to skin a cat.


Ahhh, I figured there was a config file somewhere but wasn't sure what it would be called. Now I know how to do it with nano. lol

Thanks much for the pointer.

Dale

:-)  :-)

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