Bug#393355: Problem solved
Hi. Problem solved: purged compiz packages, removed all compiz related key from gconf tree, reinstalled compiz, now full working. Thank you for your help. -- Alessio -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#393355: Problem solved, but new one raised: grave -> important
* Alessio Gaeta wrote: > Hi, thanks for quick reply. > The problems has disappeared re-upgrading Compiz from 0.0.13 to 0.2.0 (I > was following up my own post and I found yours...): don't ask me why, > I'm wondering what's happened. > Anyway now, when I launch 'compiz --replace', gtk-window-decorator > crashes with a segmentation fault, so I don't get windows borders at > all. Disabling the 'use_metacity_theme' in gconf/apps/gwd allow to > gtk-window-decorator to start normally, but of course I don't still have > windows borders. This fact makes me think to a compatibility problem > with Metacity themes. > I'm using the latest version available in Debian repositories of > Metacity related stuff and xserver-xorg-core 2:1.1.1-9. Are you using metacity >= 2.16 from experimental? That *could* explain the problem. Or did you perhaps change anything in the gconf entries for compiz? Are you explicitly specifying the plugins to load on the command-line? Do the effects work for you? That is, do you have wobbly windows? Transparency? Anything? - Thierry signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Bug#393355: Problem solved, but new one raised: grave -> important
Hi, thanks for quick reply. The problems has disappeared re-upgrading Compiz from 0.0.13 to 0.2.0 (I was following up my own post and I found yours...): don't ask me why, I'm wondering what's happened. Anyway now, when I launch 'compiz --replace', gtk-window-decorator crashes with a segmentation fault, so I don't get windows borders at all. Disabling the 'use_metacity_theme' in gconf/apps/gwd allow to gtk-window-decorator to start normally, but of course I don't still have windows borders. This fact makes me think to a compatibility problem with Metacity themes. I'm using the latest version available in Debian repositories of Metacity related stuff and xserver-xorg-core 2:1.1.1-9. -- Alessio -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]