Re: [arch-general] compiz-fusion with gnome
On Sun, 09 Mar 2008 21:21:14 +0200 Verner Jänes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Roman Kyrylych wrote: 2008/3/9, Roman Kyrylych [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 2008/3/9, Verner Jänes [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi. I installed compiz-fusion to my gnome desktop and now I have two problems with it. First: no shadows around windows or panels (tweaked the window manager section under compiz control panel, but it didn't work). Secondly, the performance is very bad although games (e.g. urban terror) run fairly good. Also it seems that there is no option to use metacity styles (under ubuntu you can still use the same themes if I'm not mistaken). Just to mention, few days ago I had problems with compositing and openGL (I wrote a letter to the mailinglist), but after reinstalling and using nvidia-xconfig --composite option (no --add-argb-visuals any more on newer nvidia cards), the problem got fixed. So anyone having the same problem or know how to help, please let me know. Install compiz-decorator-gtk to be able to use metacity styles. Oh, and the easiest way to select it is to use a menu in fusion-icon ;) Thanks. That fixed the metacity styles issue. You can try the 0.7.2 things using my private repository. Any feedback is appreciated! http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=32107p=5 Just for reference. -- JJDaNiMoTh - ArchLinux Trusted User pgpREVEdVCSTQ.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [arch-general] [arch-dev-public] [signoff] udev 118-4
On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 6:36 PM, Michal Soltys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Aaron Griffin wrote: On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 3:05 AM, Michal Soltys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ENV{MODALIAS}==modaliases #1, OPTION=ignore_device ENV{MODALIAS}==modaliases #2, OPTION=ignore_device This is way more complex than you think it is. Let me explain. A typical module exposes it's aliases WITH wildcartds included. Here's an example: $ modinfo nvidiafb alias: pci:v10DEd*sv*sd*bc03sc*i* If you want to write out modalias rules for this, you are welcome to. I will give you a hint, though: each of those asterisks above is a 4 digit number. And that is just nvidia. Don't forget intel, ati, unichrome, and all the other framebuffer modules out there. But you can use that alias as-is in udev rules, as wildcards are supported. Wow, I actually didn't know that is allowed wildcard matching on the MODALIAS rules. Woohoo!