Sergey Mkrtchyan wrote:
Hey list,
I went to yast >> all packages >> update if newer version available. Everything went fine and I went to sleep happily, but that lasted only till the morning. So now compiz doesn't want to autostart. If I go to simple ccsm and put a tick for "enable desktop effects" after each time I restart everything seems to come back to normal, though.
I went to compiz troubleshooting (http://en.opensuse.org/Compiz_Troubleshooting#Updated_Compiz_today.2C_now_it...) page, and as it was written there checked if my versions are messed up, and they pretty much seem to be, are they really supposed to be all the same version? Here's what rpm -qa | grep compiz gives:
compiz-0.7.8-9.1 compiz-emerald-0.7.8-2.4 compizconfig-settings-manager-0.7.8-2.4 compiz-emerald-themes-0.6.0-16.1 compiz-manager-0.0.1_git080201-99.1 compiz-kde-0.7.8-9.1 compiz-fusion-plugins-main-0.7.8-3.3 python-compizconfig-0.7.8-2.4 libcompizconfig-0.7.8-3.4 compiz-fusion-plugins-extra-0.7.8-4.2
any ideas, please?
Sergey
opensuse 11.0 kde 3.5
Sergey, I have also fully updated and I am not having any problems with compiz on 11.1 kde 3.5.10. I believe we have the same packages installed: 21:04 alchemy~> rpm -qa | grep compiz compizconfig-settings-manager-0.7.8-2.4 compiz-emerald-themes-0.6.0-16.1 compiz-fusion-plugins-extra-0.7.8-4.2 compiz-emerald-0.7.8-2.4 compiz-0.7.8-9.1 python-compizconfig-0.7.8-2.4 compiz-fusion-plugins-main-0.7.8-3.3 compiz-kde-0.7.8-9.1 libcompizconfig-0.7.8-3.4 One thing I am unclear of from your post is whether you are saying compiz will not start at all, or just will not start a login? Generally with kde, if compiz is running when you end your session, it will start again on the next login. I prefer loading kwin to begin with and then starting compiz manually, but obviously you would like it to do it automatically. You might want to try and search for a setting to place in: .config/compiz/compizconfig/config that would accomplish what your want. Also, you can set compiz as the default windows manager in kde control-center -> kde components -> Session Manager -> Window Manager. Through one of the two methods, you should be able to start it automatically. -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. | openSoftware und SystemEntwicklung Rankin Law Firm, PLLC | Countdown for openSuSE 11.1 www.rankinlawfirm.com | http://counter.opensuse.org/11.1/small -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org