Fedora 23 KDE spin -- no desktop cube?

2015-12-31 Thread vendor


I just bought me a new laptop (HP envy) and installed Fedora 23 dual boot 
with Win 8.1.  Everything works great, but there are a couple of things 
about the KDE installation that cause me a bit of a disappointment.


1) There's no desktop cube animation option.  Is that a design/deployment 
decision, or is it an installation problem?  Obviously, losing a bit of 
eye-candy is not the end of the world, but I'm a bit dissapointed.


The other is an Activity thing that I'll ask about in a second post, so as 
not to mix topics.


Thanks for any information -- a Google search didn't supply anything.

billo
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Re: Fedora 23 KDE spin -- no desktop cube?

2015-12-31 Thread Sudhir Khanger
On Thursday 31 Dec 2015 4:29:45 PM ven...@billoblog.com wrote:
> 1) There's no desktop cube animation option.

There is. You have to enable Desktop Cube Animation in Desktop effects.

System Settings > Desktop Behavior > Desktop Effects > Virtual Desktop 
Switching Animation > Desktop Cube Animation.

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Re: Fedora 23 KDE spin -- no desktop cube?

2015-12-31 Thread vendor

On Thu, 31 Dec 2015, Sudhir Khanger wrote:


On Thursday 31 Dec 2015 4:29:45 PM ven...@billoblog.com wrote:

1) There's no desktop cube animation option.


There is. You have to enable Desktop Cube Animation in Desktop effects.

System Settings > Desktop Behavior > Desktop Effects > Virtual Desktop
Switching Animation > Desktop Cube Animation.



No, that's what's so surprising.  Under System Settings > Desktop Behavior
 >Desktop Effects > Virtual Desktop > Switching Animation

there are only

Fade Desktop and
Slide

as options.



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Re: Fedora 23 KDE spin -- no desktop cube?

2015-12-31 Thread vendor

On Thu, 31 Dec 2015, ven...@billoblog.com wrote:


On Thu, 31 Dec 2015, Sudhir Khanger wrote:


 On Thursday 31 Dec 2015 4:29:45 PM ven...@billoblog.com wrote:
>  1) There's no desktop cube animation option.

 There is. You have to enable Desktop Cube Animation in Desktop effects.

 System Settings > Desktop Behavior > Desktop Effects > Virtual Desktop
 Switching Animation > Desktop Cube Animation.



No, that's what's so surprising.  Under System Settings > Desktop Behavior
> Desktop Effects > Virtual Desktop > Switching Animation

there are only

Fade Desktop and
Slide

as options.



billo



Some more information.  I noticed that on the compositor settings I can 
only use "XRender".  Every time I try to change it to something else, it 
moves back.  If I set KWIN_COMPOSITE to Q for Wayland (F 23 uses Wayland, 
right?), then I'm allowed to choose OpenGL as the renderer, and it doesn't 
go away.  Then... Desktop Cube Animation option appears -- but just 
doesn't work.  If I set KWIN_COMPOSITE to O, it refuses to accept OpenGL.


I get this error message in messages:


Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: QDBusConnection: name 
'org.kde.kglobalaccel' had owner '' but we thought it was ':1.7'
Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: OpenGL vendor string: 
VMware, Inc.
Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: OpenGL renderer string: 
Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe (LLVM 3.7, 256 bits)
Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: OpenGL version string: 
2.1 Mesa 11.0.3 (git-b4bfea0)
Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: OpenGL shading language version string: 
1.30
Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: Driver: 
LLVMpipe
Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: GPU class: 
Unknown
Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: OpenGL version: 
2.1
Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: GLSL version: 
1.30
Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: Mesa version: 
11.0.3
Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: Linux kernel version: 
4.2.3
Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: Requires strict binding: 
yes
Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: GLSL shaders: 
yes
Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: Texture NPOT support: 
yes
Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: Virtual Machine: 
no
Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: kwin_core: OpenGL driver recommends 
XRender based compositing. Falling back to XRender.
Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: kwin_core: To overwrite the detection use 
the environment variable KWIN_COMPOSE
Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: kwin_core: For more information see 
http://community.kde.org/KWin/Environment_Variables#KWIN_COMPOSE
Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: kwin_core: Failed to initialize 
compositing, compositing disabled


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Re: Fedora 23 KDE spin -- no desktop cube?

2015-12-31 Thread Sylvia Sánchez
I can use, theoretically, any compositor. But other than Xrender turns my
laptop in a snail.
I have some effects selected but none of them works.
Mine is an Intel Atom netbook, just in case it's useful to know it.




Cheers,
Sylvia



On Thursday, 31 December 2015,  wrote:

> On Thu, 31 Dec 2015, ven...@billoblog.com wrote:
>
> On Thu, 31 Dec 2015, Sudhir Khanger wrote:
>>
>>  On Thursday 31 Dec 2015 4:29:45 PM ven...@billoblog.com wrote:
>>> >  1) There's no desktop cube animation option.
>>>
>>>  There is. You have to enable Desktop Cube Animation in Desktop effects.
>>>
>>>  System Settings > Desktop Behavior > Desktop Effects > Virtual Desktop
>>>  Switching Animation > Desktop Cube Animation.
>>>
>>>
>>> No, that's what's so surprising.  Under System Settings > Desktop
>> Behavior
>> > Desktop Effects > Virtual Desktop > Switching Animation
>>
>> there are only
>>
>> Fade Desktop and
>> Slide
>>
>> as options.
>>
>>
>>
>> billo
>>
>>
> Some more information.  I noticed that on the compositor settings I can
> only use "XRender".  Every time I try to change it to something else, it
> moves back.  If I set KWIN_COMPOSITE to Q for Wayland (F 23 uses Wayland,
> right?), then I'm allowed to choose OpenGL as the renderer, and it doesn't
> go away.  Then... Desktop Cube Animation option appears -- but just doesn't
> work.  If I set KWIN_COMPOSITE to O, it refuses to accept OpenGL.
>
> I get this error message in messages:
>
>
> Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: QDBusConnection: name
> 'org.kde.kglobalaccel' had owner '' but we thought it was ':1.7'
> Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: OpenGL vendor string: VMware, Inc.
> Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on
> llvmpipe (LLVM 3.7, 256 bits)
> Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 11.0.3
> (git-b4bfea0)
> Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: OpenGL shading language version string:
> 1.30
> Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: Driver: LLVMpipe
> Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: GPU class: Unknown
> Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: OpenGL version: 2.1
> Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: GLSL version: 1.30
> Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: Mesa version: 11.0.3
> Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: Linux kernel version: 4.2.3
> Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: Requires strict binding: yes
> Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: GLSL shaders: yes
> Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: Texture NPOT support: yes
> Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: Virtual Machine: no
> Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: kwin_core: OpenGL driver recommends
> XRender based compositing. Falling back to XRender.
> Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: kwin_core: To overwrite the detection use
> the environment variable KWIN_COMPOSE
> Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: kwin_core: For more information see
> http://community.kde.org/KWin/Environment_Variables#KWIN_COMPOSE
> Dec 30 21:20:19 localhost xinit: kwin_core: Failed to initialize
> compositing, compositing disabled
>
> billo
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