@Israel: Straight back atcha from ten or so miles outside Compton . . . thanks for the pointers. Technically speaking would that be "compton &disown" OR "compton & disown"?? AND/OR "compton -b" ??? as a separate but similar command to do the same thing as "compton &disown" ???? Or "compton &disown (or compton -b)" is the full command???
I know I could check these options out, but, idle minds, and I've stashed the iBook away and I'm back to my Sawtooth PM for awhile . . . which is back to OSX && Xu 12.04. F On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 5:00 AM, <lubuntu-users-requ...@lists.ubuntu.com> wrote: > From: Israel <israeld...@gmail.com> > To: lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com > Subject: Re: Window compositing in Lubuntu 14.04 > > > > Straight out of Compton... > the official wiki is here: > https://github.com/chjj/compton/wiki > > But to test it, just open the terminal and type > > compton &disown (or compton -b ) > This gives you the nice default setup > > As usual, Arch has a brilliant resource for configuring things.. > https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Compton > > You can run the effects you want as a command OR edit a text file. > check the arch wiki for more info when you want to roll through compton. > > The text file to save will be ~/.config/compton.conf > > > Of course you can also read the manual page: > man compton >
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