Re: compiz usability

2006-10-25 Thread Ritesh Raj Sarraf
Rafael Rodríguez wrote: > Is there any tutorial you have used, where they mention debian > compiz/beryl repositories, kde-based configuration, and so on...? No, all you need is: compiz-core compiz-gtk And create/add the following to ~/.kde/Autostart/compiz.sh sleep 10 compiz --replace gconf BTW

Re: compiz usability

2006-10-23 Thread EmIScA
I use beryl... see www.beryl-project.org and the forum. Rafael Rodríguez ha scritto: Is there any tutorial you have used, where they mention debian compiz/beryl repositories, kde-based configuration, and so on...? Rafael Rodríguez On 10/23/06, Ritesh Raj Sarraf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi,

Re: compiz usability

2006-10-23 Thread Rafael Rodríguez
Is there any tutorial you have used, where they mention debian compiz/beryl repositories, kde-based configuration, and so on...? Rafael Rodríguez On 10/23/06, Ritesh Raj Sarraf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, I'm currently running compiz + kde on Debian. Works great. I've seen only one annoyin

Re: compiz usability

2006-10-23 Thread EmIScA
It's a feature of the scale plugin... depending of which flavour of compiz you are using (compiz-vanilla, compiz-quinnstorm, beryl) you can disable the screen corner modifying the configuration: - for compiz-vanilla with gconf - compiz-quinnstorm gset-compiz - beryl, beryl-settings or similar...

compiz usability

2006-10-23 Thread Ritesh Raj Sarraf
Hi, I'm currently running compiz + kde on Debian. Works great. I've seen only one annoying problem. Currently moving the mouse pointer to the upper right corner brings the effect of showing all the active program windows with a fade. This is annoying because the close button is also present there