the window decorator. The perferred window decorator for Gnome is
heliodor (IIRC).
Since your KDE window manager seems to work, you should be able to start
gnome and then start:
kwin --replace
on the same display to get a more functional Gnome desktop.
Yeah, metacity went bad. I reran
On Sun, 14 Feb 2010 13:08:05 +0700, Robin Atwood wrote:
Do you use Oxygen or anything else as window decorator? I use crystal,
where tabbing does not work. However, after I changed to Oxygen, it
did. So the Decorator has to support it.
Thanks, that's the problem, I use Crystal
bar of
opened applications are missing. I am using compiz version 0.8.6.
Any suggestion would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Hung
Did you set 'window decorator' to 'gtk-window-decorator --replace' or
'emerald --replace' in compiz?
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decorator' to 'gtk-window-decorator --replace' or
'emerald --replace' in compiz?
, this may be separated into a different program
called the window decorator. The perferred window decorator for Gnome is
heliodor (IIRC).
Since your KDE window manager seems to work, you should be able to start
gnome and then start:
kwin --replace
on the same display to get a more functional
don't have that. I don't think there is a USE
option I have missed. Anybody have better luck?
Do you use Oxygen or anything else as window decorator? I use crystal, where
tabbing does not work. However, after I changed to Oxygen, it did. So the
Decorator has to support it.
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references to a window menu option
Move window to group but I don't have that. I don't think there is a
USE option I have missed. Anybody have better luck?
Do you use Oxygen or anything else as window decorator? I use crystal,
where tabbing does not work. However, after I changed to Oxygen, it did
Hi,
for some reason I do not get compiz-fusion running with xfce. I
installed from portage tree and not from xeffects overlay. I want to use
emerald as window decorator. Therefore I added in ccsm under window
decorations - command emerald --replace. Using compiz-start seems to
start compiz
to
konsole) and tracked it down to having the KDE_IS_PRELINKED env var set
while KDE was actually *not* prelinked. So check if that's the case on
your system.
PS:
Give Yakuake a try; it doesn't even need a decorator. I only recently
discovered it and after using it for a few minutes I even went
every time I execute:
emerge -DuN world
or
emerge --depclean.
Following the official docs [1] I did
echo x11-wm/aquamarine-0.2.1 /etc/portage/profile/package.provided
but it doesn't seem to help.
I guess you are using heliodor or emerald as window-decorator.
You can try to unset the kde use
didn't start
if I use kwin. I only get it start if I use another window decorator (for
example compiz). I have tried with 4.1.3 and 4.1.4 but with the same problem.
After the login screen i get the splash screen but at the end of the sequence
I'm kicked out to the login screen.
I need some advice
is that kde 4.1.X didn't start
if I use kwin. I only get it start if I use another window decorator (for
example compiz). I have tried with 4.1.3 and 4.1.4 but with the same problem.
After the login screen i get the splash screen but at the end of the sequence
I'm kicked out to the login screen.
I
:
Give Yakuake a try; it doesn't even need a decorator. I only recently
discovered it and after using it for a few minutes I even went as far as
trying to unmerge Konsole ;)
I know about Yakuake, exceptionally nice console. I used it for a while, but
found it interferes with my custom toolbar
Hi,
I successfully managed to run AIGLX+Beryl with the following system:
videocard: ati radeon 9200se
xorg: 7.1 (stable, from Portage)
beryl: 0.1.4 (~x86, from Portage)
window decorator: emerald 0.1.4 (~x86, from portage).
xfce: 4.2 (stable, from Portage)
It works mostly OK, but I have two
to
help.
I guess you are using heliodor or emerald as window-decorator.
You can try to unset the kde use flag for the beryl ebuild which tries
to pull in aquamarine.
Thank you!
Indeed I'm using heliodor and removing the kde USE flag did the work
for me but the question (now just out of curiosity
.
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cool, add emerald --replace in compiz decorator, and the problem
solved. thanks.
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Don't forget to enable window decoration feature (run ccsm) and select your
decorator. I'd recommend using fusion-icon, makes things much more
accessible.
Cheers,
P.
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 9:01 PM, Carlos Sura carlos.su...@googlemail.comwrote:
Hello mates,
I'm running Gentoo ~amd64
I try
On 27 January 2011 15:09, PK pkugri...@gmail.com wrote:
Don't forget to enable window decoration feature (run ccsm) and select your
decorator. I'd recommend using fusion-icon, makes things much more
accessible.
Cheers,
P.
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 9:01 PM, Carlos Sura
carlos.su
Marc Blumentritt schrieb:
Hi,
for some reason I do not get compiz-fusion running with xfce. I
installed from portage tree and not from xeffects overlay. I want to use
emerald as window decorator. Therefore I added in ccsm under window
decorations - command emerald --replace. Using compiz
what is wrong with my system. The real problem is that kde 4.1.X didn't start
if I use kwin. I only get it start if I use another window decorator (for
example compiz). I have tried with 4.1.3 and 4.1.4 but with the same problem.
After the login screen i get the splash screen but at the end
to
figure out what is wrong with my system. The real problem is that kde
4.1.X didn't start if I use kwin. I only get it start if I use another
window decorator (for example compiz). I have tried with 4.1.3 and 4.1.4
but with the same problem. After the login screen i get the splash screen
with InitialPixmapPlacement=2,
except that most window decorators use currently-
unaccelerated convolution filters for their shadows,
bogging it down. Please try solid resizing with IPP=2
and the window decorator disabled, to see how much of an
effect it has. Improving the performance of convolution
redirected windows. Performance should be
significantly better with InitialPixmapPlacement=2,
except that most window decorators use currently-
unaccelerated convolution filters for their shadows,
bogging it down. Please try solid resizing with IPP=2
and the window decorator disabled, to see how much
-decorator does in KDE. Not pretty. :-(
I figured I could live:
* with old fashioned decorations,
* without my background image,
* with my panel stretching across both monitors,
* with windows opening centered on the desktop vs on a display,
* with some brain dead right mouse desktop popup menu
Lord Sauron wrote:
On 3/30/06, Roy Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The wiki instructions for installing Xgl worked too.
I'm extremely interested in Xgl. I didn't know it was hanging around
Gentoo. Can you send me the link?
Then I discovered what gnome-window-decorator does
nally get glitches in my window decorator (Crystal on KDE4).
Oooh.. there's a 4.4.1 patch available, I'll give it a spin. Because I
sometimes experienced strange system behavior, I made it a habit of always
running make clean before building a kernel, even on a patch-level upgrade.
> To escape, I
!
The wiki instructions for installing Xgl worked too.
I'm extremely interested in Xgl. I didn't know it was hanging around
Gentoo. Can you send me the link?
Then I discovered what gnome-window-decorator does in KDE. Not pretty. :-(
I figured I could live:
* with old fashioned decorations
send me the link? Then I discovered what gnome-window-decorator does in KDE.Not pretty.:-( I figured I could live: * with old fashioned decorations, * without my background image,
* with my panel stretching across both monitors, * with windows opening centered on the desktop vs on a display
very important to them - it does very little
besides manage windows, while (in Gnome for example) gnome-session and
Nautilus do a lot of work as well. There's even a separate program that
handles window decorations (gnome-window-decorator in Gnome, kwin I
think in KDE). On the other hand
/glitz
found the way to get their names listed in /etc/portage/package.keywords :)
Now emerge -p compiz xgl has no complains. Actually all dependencies got
emerged,
but compiz fails with:
---snip
Making all in kde
Making all in window-decorator
Making all in po
Source compiled.
Test phase
very little
besides manage windows, while (in Gnome for example) gnome-session and
Nautilus do a lot of work as well. There's even a separate program that
handles window decorations (gnome-window-decorator in Gnome, kwin I
think in KDE).
On the other hand, with Fluxbox, Openbox, and similar
-0.19-r2:0/4::gentoo
[0.19-r1:0/0::gentoo] USE="-static-libs" 0 KiB
[ebuild U ] dev-qt/qtpaths-5.6.2:5/5.6::gentoo
[5.6.1:5/5.6::gentoo] USE="-debug {-test}" 0 KiB
[ebuild R] dev-python/pyyaml-3.12::gentoo USE="-examples
-libyaml" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7
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