I'm having problem getting Compiz Fusion to work with 8800GT, I
followed the instruction on the web page
but it doesn't seems to work.
First the title bar for windows despaired and can't get the focus when
I use terminal, the manager seems
to be running there is icon task bar.
also none of
Solution:
ccsm - Effects - Window Decoration - Decoration windows - any
!(name=kooldock)
Is this correct?:
http://www.urbakken.dk/kooldock.jpg
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Yes, It's what I've done, but without the space: any !(name=kooldock)
2007/10/9, Erik Jakobsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Solution:
ccsm - Effects - Window Decoration - Decoration windows - any
!(name=kooldock)
Is this correct?:
http://www.urbakken.dk/kooldock.jpg
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aledr wrote:
Yes, It's what I've done, but without the space: any !(name=kooldock)
2007/10/9, Erik Jakobsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks for the reply!
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Ben Kevan wrote:
Hi again Ken.
Open YaST -- Software -- Community Repositories
Check NVIDIA Repository -- Finish
I did that, but had not luck with it. I cannot continue before we have
written about it.
After Finish, i got a complain, that told me this:
Ben Kevan wrote:
As can be seen here, the nvidia repos is not made:
http://www.urbakken.dk/reposdata.jpg
Erik
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CyberOrg wrote:
On 10/7/07, Erik Jakobsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ben Kevan wrote:
Do not use XGL just use the native Nvidia driver. You need to enable
composite
read:
man nvidia-xconfig
su -
nvidia-xconfig --composite
nvidia-xconfig --allow-glx-with-composite
On 10/8/07, Erik Jakobsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
CyberOrg wrote:
No need to put emerald --replace in startup, add emerald
--replace in Alt+F2 - ccsm - decoration - command.
I got it. being in ccsm is it then window decoration you mean, and which
command ?
emerald --replace or
I got It working now, but my kooldock gets weird. :)
Is there possible to disable emerald for just one app???
Regards
2007/10/8, CyberOrg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 10/8/07, Erik Jakobsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
CyberOrg wrote:
No need to put emerald --replace in startup, add emerald
CyberOrg wrote:
I got it. being in ccsm is it then window decoration you mean, and which
command ?
emerald --replace or kde-window-decorator --replace or
gtk-window-decorator --replace, whichever you prefer.
Thanks so much and also a thanks go to all who has helped me
Should I
2007/10/8, aledr [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I got It working now, but my kooldock gets weird. :)
Is there possible to disable emerald for just one app???
Solution:
ccsm - Effects - Window Decoration - Decoration windows - any
!(name=kooldock)
Best regards!
Regards
2007/10/8, CyberOrg [EMAIL
Hi.
On opensuse10.3 I have installed compiz.
I enable it as root
and
run rcxdm restart (also being root)
Whereafter I have a black screen, with just the X that can be moved with
my mouse.
What is the name of the logfile for this ?.
Are there maybe someone, that can give me a hint ?.
I do
On Sunday 07 October 2007 01:59:41 am Erik Jakobsen wrote:
Hi.
On opensuse10.3 I have installed compiz.
I enable it as root
and
run rcxdm restart (also being root)
Whereafter I have a black screen, with just the X that can be moved with
my mouse.
What is the name of the logfile for
Ben Kevan wrote:
What do you mean when you say enable it? What video card are you using? What
Desktop Enviroment are you running (gnome / kde), and lastly.. what is Compiz
doing?
Ben
I did that:
gnome-xgl-switch --enable
and after:
rcxdm restart
I use Nvidia FX5200
The Desktop
Erik Jakobsen wrote:
Ben Kevan wrote:
What do you mean when you say enable it? What video card are you using? What
Desktop Enviroment are you running (gnome / kde), and lastly.. what is
Compiz
doing?
Ben
I did that:
gnome-xgl-switch --enable
and after:
rcxdm restart
On Sunday 07 October 2007 08:42:44 am Erik Jakobsen wrote:
Ben Kevan wrote:
What do you mean when you say enable it? What video card are you using?
What Desktop Enviroment are you running (gnome / kde), and lastly.. what
is Compiz doing?
Ben
I did that:
gnome-xgl-switch --enable
Ben Kevan wrote:
Do not use XGL just use the native Nvidia driver. You need to enable
composite
read:
man nvidia-xconfig
And you need a script to start compiz. Here is mine:
cat .kde/Autostart/startberyl.sh
#! /bin/sh
sleep 2
compiz --replace ccp
emerald --replace ccp
I have
On 10/7/07, Erik Jakobsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ben Kevan wrote:
Do not use XGL just use the native Nvidia driver. You need to enable
composite
read:
man nvidia-xconfig
su -
nvidia-xconfig --composite
nvidia-xconfig --allow-glx-with-composite
nvidia-xconfig --render-accel
CyberOrg wrote:
Thanks for your reply CyberOrg.
su -
nvidia-xconfig --composite
nvidia-xconfig --allow-glx-with-composite
nvidia-xconfig --render-accel
nvidia-xconfig --add-argb-glx-visuals
I cannot see, that I have nvidia-xconfig installed.
I installed nvidia per the info give in one
On Sunday 07 October 2007 10:45:25 am Erik Jakobsen wrote:
CyberOrg wrote:
Thanks for your reply CyberOrg.
su -
nvidia-xconfig --composite
nvidia-xconfig --allow-glx-with-composite
nvidia-xconfig --render-accel
nvidia-xconfig --add-argb-glx-visuals
I cannot see, that I have
On 10/7/07, Erik Jakobsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
CyberOrg wrote:
No need to put emerald --replace in startup, add emerald
--replace in Alt+F2 - ccsm - decoration - command.
This just above is what I don't quite understand.
Could I ask you to cut it out for me with a sissor ? :-)
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