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: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
