On Friday 11 May 2007 02:37, Joseph Loo wrote:
> primm wrote:
> > On Thursday 10 May 2007 03:04, you wrote:
> >> primm wrote:
> >>> I've installed the nvidia only method of getting beryl to work as per
> >>> the opensuse wiki. On loading beryl-manager everything is double. Two
> >>> desktops, two taskbars, two windows of everything. . . I'm using kde so
> >>> I did:
> >>>
> >>> aquamarine --replace &
> >>> [1] 12417
> >>> Found not compatible window manager. Waiting...
> >>>
> >>> beryl-manager fires up fine with no errors.
> >>>
> >>> Can anyone help?
> >>>
> >>> 10.2 and nvidia 6100
> >>>
> >>> Thanks, Steve.
> >>
> >> What version of Beryl are you using?
> >
> > The beryl-snapshot. But I've tried beryl too.
> >
> >> How did you start it up? Did you type
> >> the commands?
> >> Beryl-manager
> >> beryl
> >
> > No. I used:
> >
> > beryl-manager
> > beryl
> >
> >> ?
> >> Have you tried it in a clean user directory?
> >
> > Yes. I deleted .beryl and tried again.
> >
> >> Which desktop are you using?
> >
> > KDE
> >
> >> What king of number are you getting with glxgears? I get about 19k-20K
> >> fps.
> >
> > 10k
> >
> >> I run with gnome on SUSE 10.2 with Beryl 2.6.5 using an Nvidia 5700 LE,
> >> Emerald Interface with no problem
>
> Just deleting .beryl is not sufficient. There are other directories. In my
> setup, there were .berylrc, .emerald. That is the reason I say a clean
> user.

Did that. The same.
>
> When you are using the snapshot, most bets are off. You need to install the
> stable version first, and exactly which version are you using?
>

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.
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