On Wed October 31 2007 21:07, Bob S wrote:
> On Wednesday 31 October 2007 01:56:12 am CyberOrg wrote:
> > On Oct 31, 2007 10:07 AM, Bob S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hello SuSE people,
> > >
> > > Running 10.3 64 bit with KDE.  I installed compiz-fusion. I find
> > > it locks up some applications and some other things don't work so
> > > I want to turn it off until I have more time to play with it.  It
> > > starts automatically at boot up.
> > >
> > > Stupid question #1.  How do I turn it off ??
> >
> > If you enabled Xgl: gnome-xgl-switch --disable-xgl (as root)
> >
> > If you installed compiz-manager:
> >
> > touch $HOME/.config/compiz/disable-compiz (as user)
> >
> > More here: http://en.opensuse.org/Compiz_Fusion
>
> Thanks for replying
>
> Nope, no xgl. I have an nvidia card with the latest driver so I went
> to the SUSE nvidia site and followed the instructions there.
>
> Didn't know if compiz-manager was installed but I tried your command
> anyway. No good. So I installed compiz-manager (again?) (the original
> install was the "one click" thing) and tried the command again. Nope,
> no luck.

The instructions on that page tell you that compiz-manager is for XGL 
only (see Configuration). Have you tried 
compiz --replace ccp &
as the page suggests for NVidia?

-- 
Carlos FL

Who is General Failure, and why is he reading my disk?
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