On 4/21/07, Chris C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody know where the configuration file is to adjust thisor
where the xgl control panel isunlike Gnome, KDE has no obvious way
of controling xgl features
Try opensus-xgl-settings from here:
On Friday 20 April 2007 23:58:42 Chris C wrote:
Hello everybody,
After an update on 10.2 I rebooted the computer and noticed a couple of
changes related to XGL setting in the KDE desktop.
I now have 6 desktops displayed on the taskbarinstead of 4...and The
window seperate feature works
Thanks guysvery helful.
All of it really help me. I found that the 6 desktops and all the other
settings were adjustable one I found the GUI for the XGL/Compiz
controls. Before any of returned theses answers I loaded up Gnome and
then did a search for control center in Beagle...and there it
Thanks Dave,
I'm tryihg to go with the second option that you but I'm really new to
this .in the address that you sent me for the installation
sources...what goes where?
What part goes in Server Name and Directory on Server?
Thanks again for all you input.
Chris
David Miller wrote:
On
On Saturday 21 April 2007 16:28, Chris Steve wrote:
Thanks Dave,
I'm tryihg to go with the second option that you but I'm really new to
this .in the address that you sent me for the installation
sources...what goes where?
What part goes in Server Name and Directory on Server?
Thanks
Thanks Dave,
I'm tryihg to go with the second option that you but I'm really new to
this .in the address that you sent me for the installation
sources...what goes where?
What part goes in Server Name and Directory on Server?
Thanks again for all you input.
Chris
David Miller wrote:
On
Hello everybody,
After an update on 10.2 I rebooted the computer and noticed a couple of
changes related to XGL setting in the KDE desktop.
I now have 6 desktops displayed on the taskbarinstead of 4...and The
window seperate feature works now when the mouse is in the bottom left
corner of the
The Internet is great, you should try using it
http://en.opensuse.org/Using_Xgl_on_SUSE_Linux
With that said, here you go:
gnome-xgl-switch --enable-xgl
That is what the Gnome button does..
On Friday 20 April 2007 15:58, Chris C wrote:
Hello everybody,
After an update on 10.2 I rebooted