I am running Compiz on SUSE 10.1. I had it working fine. Then, an update (a month or two ago) destroyed it. I have now installed the current version, and all I can say is that it is 10 times slower. Really bad. This is with an NVIDIA GeForce 6400. I an using Xgl as the server. I run it under KDE. I suspect the settings are all funny. I have whatever the defaults are. Anyone else have this happen? I have these packages: kicker-compiz-060918-3.1 gset-compiz-0.3.4-20.3 compiz-manager-060917-3.8 compiz-quinncvs_060920-4.2 xorg-x11-driver-video-nvidia-6.9.0-46.15 nvidia-gfx-kmp-default-1.0.8762_2.6.16.21_0.8-1 tiny-nvidia-installer-1.0.7-14 x11-video-nvidia-1.0.8762-1 xgl-cvs_060729-23.3 Re the nvidia driver, I have, of course, specified 'nvidia' in the X configuration. But, I see that the nvidia_drv.so module is a pointer to the nv_drv.so driver. Perhaps this is the way it is now? So, my X log in /var/log no longer says vendor="NVIDIA Corporation" when the driver (/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/nvidia_drv.so) is loaded. It now says vendor="X.Org Foundation". This seems wrong. Finally, when I run Xgl, it always seems to be a child process of Xorg. I did not expect Xorg to run at all. I have followed the Xgl installation instructions and made /var/X11R6/bin/X a pointer to Xgl instead of Xorg. And I changed it in /etc/sysconfig/desktopmanager. Did I miss something? -- Roger Oberholtzer