*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 467668 ***
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 572617
[regression-release] Session manager lacks backward compatibility, making
the desktop session unusable
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 4676
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 572617 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/572617
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 572617
[regression-release] Compiz fails to decorate windows after upgrade
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Must reenable desktop effects with every restart in ubuntu 10.04 lucid
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No solution provided here works for me... Any word from a developer?
This is a major problem, and it's starting to be frustrating...
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Alex's solution worked for me as well, but before I ran the script I had
to do this upon every single startup. I finally realized I could
hibernate to avoid that. If it happens every time then the symlink is
probably the best option.
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Yup! Alex's fix worked fine as well
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I also had this problem after upgrading from 9.10 to 10.04, but what I did was
to go to
System -> Preferences -> Appearance -> Visual Effects
and change from None to Normal
This enabled desktop effects and window borders, i.e. everything was normal
again. Then I went to
System -> Preferences -> S
Worked for me too! Thanks Christophe!!
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Thanks Christophe! Your fix worked for me as well!
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I just had an Idea and tried it with success:
I disabled "compiz --replace" in startup applications to reactivate the
bug.
Then I created a symlink pointing at the "compiz" file which I renamed
compiz.real:
sudo ln -s /usr/bin/compiz /usr/bin/compiz.real
Everything works now as expected, so it
Same problem here after upgrading to Lucid. With Karmic everything
worked fine
Adding "compiz --replace" to the startup applications is a workaround
for me.
I found in my syslog this entry:
WARNING: Could not launch application
'109d0d348a728a08e12574919446500810015400037.desktop': Unable to
I had this same problem. I checked into it and it turned out it was
because I had been running emerald before I upgraded and the old emerald
config's were lying around in my home folder, but I didn't reinstall
emerald. So it tried to start it each time it booted.
I removed it from my startup progr
I have exactly the same problem. When I login and start an application
it sticks in the upper left corner and has no window boarders.
Then I have to reenable the desktop effects and everything is fine until
the next reboot or until I log out and log in.
I also ran the script from here http://forl
Distribution: Ubuntu 10.04
Desktop environment: GNOME
Graphics chip: ATI Technologies Inc RV350 AS [Radeon 9550]
Driver in use: radeon
Rendering method: AIGLX
Checking if it's possible to run Compiz on your system...
Checking for texture_from_pixmap...
I ran the compiz-check script from this page:
http://forlong.blogage.de/entries/pages/Compiz-Check and it fixed my
issue. This was mainly that gnome was running it's own compositing
manager which interfered with compiz. Running the script told me the
problem and then asked me if I wanted to fix it.
I'm having the same issue, with a ati X1250 (also not supported by ATI
anymore).
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I ran aticonfig --initial in a terminal only to be told that no adapters
were present despite the fact that I do have an ATI radeon mobility
X2500. After doing some research, I found that the X2500 is a rebranded
X1700 which is not listed as being supported by the ATI driver any more.
This could p
If you can provide some instruction on how to do this I would be happy
to. It happens on startup and I don't know that I can reproduce it
without restarting.
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. Is there any chance you could dump some more information
regarding the crash?
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My card is ATI Radeon Mobility X2500. I tried to install the drivers
using envyNG but was unable to install it on lucid.
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