First, sorry for the top post as this is being sent from my blackberry.
Second' I think the issue is a call to one of the gnome libraries. I
imagine if you upgrade gnome to 2.24 it will work.
Why do I think this? Because before I had a GLX error when I upgraded
to gnome 2.24 but kept compiz at 0.7.8-2 (prior to 25.1 update).
I have since reverted my gnome stuff to 2.22 (and went to update back
to 2.24 but now it has a ton of dependencies in the factory repo
(lame, they should have a 2.24 build for 10.3, but nope.)
I'll try it when I have some time
Ben
On 10/3/08, Rodney Baker
On Fri, 3 Oct 2008 12:14:07 David C. Rankin wrote:
Ben Kevan wrote:
Well, I think I know what is causing my issues with 0.7.8-25.1
I've installed it, killed my .emerald and .config/compiz directories
I then tried configuring it using ccsm, just to find that the GLX plugin wouldn't stay configured.
No output when launching ccsm & is delievered to the console, so I can't really give you any reason why.
This is my production machine, so I'll try to duplicate on a different box to help find the issue.
Just FYI mostly to CyberOrg
Ben
CyberOrg, Ben, Cris, aledr:
With all the issues with compiz 0.7.8, I went ahead and filed a bug report. Review my explanation and add your detail so that the developers will have a clear picture. Thanks. See:
Compiz Upgrade to 0.7.8 - Emerald Theme Broken / repos version mismatch/kSnapShot Crashes
David,
Just checked the bug report and it has been closed as Invalid with comments from one of the developers. Not impressed - the gist of it was "don't even try it with kde 4.1.x - it is only designed to work with a clean install of 11.0"...
How does that help those of us that are still running 10.3 and have the same issues? I think I'll add a comment to that effect and see if it can be reopened...
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