On Sunday 13 May 2007 06:33, Joseph Loo wrote:
primm wrote:
On Saturday 12 May 2007 03:59, you wrote:
It was the stable version hat gave me the problems in the first place. It was opensuse wiki gave me the lead to the snapshot. The results are identical.
Also your fps rate seems to me a tuch slow.
Would this explain the garbled and double windows?
Unfortunately, most of my experience is with gnome. Why don't you try it with a gnome desktop and see if the thing yu see is still happening.
I tried metacity. No luck. Do you mean a gnome installation as opposed to a kde installation?
One other thing. It's a widescreen display at 1440x900. Maybe beryl doesn't work with that.
Thanks for your patience.
Steve.
You still have not mention which version you are using.
Sorry.
If youare using the Beryl project page, did you compile it?
No.
Did you install it from the SUSE repository?
Yes. I tried both stable and snapshot versions and then followed the nvidia howto on opensuse.
When I used gnome, I just followed the instructions on SUSE, disabling 3d and a few other things.
That's exactly what I did. But I thought that 3D had to be enabled.
I started it up with Beryl-manager and the system came up with no problem.
I have it now automtaically started in the startup of GNOME.
I think it requires that gnome be disable. it brings in a whole other set of things on the item.
No gnome.
Since you are haing so much problem, I suggest you log in a bug and see what is happening.
How would I do that?
You are using the Beryl manager on your setup?
Yes.
Under advance Beryl options have you click on the gl settings?
Yes, All possible combinations.
Under .beryl-managerrc I have the following: [wm-settings] active_wm=0 fallback_wm=0 active_dm=0 iconsize=24 use_fallback_wm=true
[beryl-settings] render_path=0 cow_mode=0 rendering_mode=0 platform=0 binding=0 no_gl_yield=false
Exactly what I have. Thanks Joseph for trying to help. For once with Linux, I'm going to have to give up. Thanks to all for their patience. Steve. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org