> > > Any suggestions?
> >
> > Yeah, "try using the --replace option" (with double hyphens/dashes)
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > -J
>
> Did that, if I do it from the command line, the compiz --replace ccp &
> then starts, but how do I get the emerald --replace ccp & to go then.
> destop locks up and can do nothing.
>
> I follow the following instructions
>
> To make it auto start do the following:
> open a terminal
> touch ~/.kde/Autostart/startcompiz.sh
> kate ~/.kde/Autostart/startcompiz.sh
>
> Paste the following in your text editor:
> #! /bin/sh
> compiz –replace ccp &
> emerald –replace ccp &
>
> Save it.. and close it
>
> back at termial type:
>
> chmod +x ~/.kde/Autostart/startcompiz.sh
>
> of course replacing the - with -- (BTW, the copy past also deletes the
> space before the -)
>
> Restarting X does nothing. Strange thing was that Kate opens the file
> when coming back into X.
>
> Here is the startcompiz.sh kfile
> #! /bin/sh
> compiz --replace ccp &
> emerald --replace ccp &
>
> Any furthr suggestions.
>
> Art

But then you always get Compiz. Why not in a working kwin session do alt+f2 
and type
 compiz –replace ccp &
Run
Alt+f1
login
killall compiz
Alt+f7
login in again
Alt+f2
 emerald --replace &
Run
Reboot (there's probably a neater way but this works)

Login

Now do alt+f2 and pull down the drop menu. Choose:

 compiz –replace ccp &

_Now_ hit Run. Wait until you have no window decorations.

Now hit alt+f2 again, pull down the drop menu. Choose:

 emerald --replace &

Look very carefully where I've put ccp and where you put ccp.

hth Lynn
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