I searched for 'nvidia' in synaptic, and then removed every package that
used the name. This caused compiz to start working properly with my ATI
driver!
Bill
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Compiz displays upside down
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Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu Lucid Alpha, When switching to "Normal" visual effects, the
desktop is shown upside down. I found the following 2-day old thread
discussing this problem here:
http://www.mail-
archive.com/ubuntu-x-swat@lists.launchpad.net/msg48053.html
As suggested in the thread,
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
This problem may be specific to Lucid on my laptop: a Dell Studi 1557,
with quad i7 CPU and ATI graphics acceleration. Using
"Sytem/Administration/Hardware Drivers", an ATI driver is found, which I
installed. Once enabled, I rebooted. When the X s
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