On Thu, 2009-05-28 at 12:24 +0200, Clayton wrote:
Not sure if this means anything, but ALT-SHIFT-F12 has a tiny effect. It seems to toggle making windows semi-transparent when selected/moved, and making the window borders a little fuzzy. But that is it. I cannot get any other effect. Perhaps the fact that I get these effects tells how much is really working?
I tried adding a new user and ran the compiz setup to see if the problem was user settings. It made no difference. I get the same behavior.
Still no joy...
Are you using KDE3, KDE4, Gnome? something else? In KDE4 you don't need to futz about with the Compiz manager.. the compositing setup stuff is managed with the KDE config - go to: Configure Desktop > Desktop > Enable effects. Once enabled the "All Effects" tab becomes usable, and in there you can turn on/off the effects... like the cube desktop, fuzzy bits, transparent and wobbly windows etc etc.
From sysinfo:/
OS Information: OS: Linux 2.6.27.21-0.1-pae i686 System: openSUSE 11.1 (i586) KDE: 4.2.3 (KDE 4.2.3) "release 1" Display Info: Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation Model: GeForce 9400 GT/PCI/SSE2 Driver: 3.0.0 NVIDIA 180.51 glxgears gives: 17904 frames in 5.0 seconds = 3580.667 FPS 18832 frames in 5.0 seconds = 3766.306 FPS I guess it makes no difference if I run ccsm or simple-ccsm-kde? I usually use ccsm.
From what I read in the earlier parts of this thread, things are working... or appear to be. Have you tested with things like.. glxgears (to see if it works) or an OpenGL game...
C.
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