On Friday 09 November 2007 07:49:08 pm Bob S wrote: > On Friday 09 November 2007 01:26:29 pm Ted Markowitz wrote: > > FYI, Bob, I see exactly the same "cube-less" behaviour. This is on a new > > Dell Latitude 830 running openSUSE 10.3, with compiz and emerald > > apparently functioning OK under Xorg 7.2 using an NVidia Quadro NVS 140M > > card with the native NVidia driver (100.14.19). All the compiz plugins > > appear to work, e.g., the wobbly windows, etc., and I can get the > > viewports to scroll using the cube functions (Ctrl-Alt-Down, > > Ctrl-Alt-Right, Ctrl-Alt-Left). However my cube, like yours, appears as > > a flat, left-right scrollable ribbon and definitely does not appear in > > 3D as per the demo videos. I've yet to figure out why, but at least you > > can assure yourself that you're not seeing things. ;-) > > > > If anyone has any more suggestions, please continue to share them. Thanx. > > > > --Ted > > Thanks for the info Ted, and to the rest of you for trying. > > I did the suggested rm -rf /home/yourusername/.config/compiz* and there > was no change. There really wasn't much in > the /home/bob/.config/compiz/compizconfig/config except "[kde_session] > profile =" I've also done the ctrl +alt+ right/left arrow which will > rotate the screen. Still don't get a cube. > > I also did the following which was suggested and this is what I got. > > Easystreet:/ # gnome-xgl-settings --disable xgl > bash: gnome-xgl-settings: command not found > Easystreet:/ # > > > Now, Ted, I don't get a "ribbon" as you state. My display is full screen. I > do get a "ribbon" (about 1/3 screen height) horizontally across the center > of the screen which displays the other apps which would be open on the cube > when I do a ctrl+alt+down arrow and will remain as long as I hold down the > ctrl+alt keys. Then I can continue holding the ctrl+alt and do a left or > right arrow and the focus of the center app will change. > > Think there could be a problem with the 100.14.19 driver? Anybody using > that with success? > > > Bob S said the following on 11/08/2007 09:29 PM: > > > On Thursday 08 November 2007 02:41:28 pm Fernando Costa wrote: > > >> Bob S wrote: > > >>> Hello SuSE experimentors, > > >>> > > >>> Trying out compiz-fusion on 10.3 using the nvidia drivers but doesn't > > >>> seem to be working right. > > >>> > > >>> I don't get a cube. The screen rotates when I click on another > > >>> desktop which brings up the application that is open on that desktop > > >>> so something is working. I also don't get my four enabled desktops, > > >>> only #1 and #3 and they both have the same desktop picture. > > >>> > > >>> Also sometimes when I open up a new app I don't get any window > > >>> decorations (max, min, close) and I have to run emerald again. > > >>> > > >>> Hope somebody has ideas/advice. I'd like to try it out but not much > > >>> good the way it is. > > >>> > > >>> Bob S > > >> > > >> you must be sure you are usung the native NVIDIA driver for 3D instead > > >> of xgl, run the following as root in the console: > > >> > > >> gnome-xgl-settings --disable-xgl > > >> > > >> that will obviously disable xgl (If enabled), then run (always as > > >> root): > > >> > > >> nvidia-xconfig --composite --allow-glx-with-composite --render-accel > > >> --add-argb-glx-visuals > > >> > > >> That's it... you have the native NVIDIA driver running and compiz > > >> enabled, now you can run the CCSM and in the command line within the > > >> window decorations plugin, you can run your favorite window decorator, > > >> mine is set to emerald --replace & > > > > > > Hi Fernando, > > > > > > Thanks for your interest. I had done all of that already, but I redid > > > what you wrote just to make sure. No change except that emerald works > > > now. > > > > > > I played a lot with the kde settings and ccsm and finally have my four > > > desktops back. But !!! still no cube ! Double checked everything > > > about the cube in ccsm and it seems to be set up correctly. I must be > > > missing something. Any other thoughts/insight would be welcome. > > > > > > Bob S
> > Ok, I am going to start from the beginning so bare with me since I didn't > > really read everything else that was done. > > First off do: > > ps -ae | grep xgl > > Is XGL Running? > > rpm -qa | grep xgl > > Is it installed? > > rpm -qa | grep compiz > > Report to us what Compiz Packages you have installed. > > rpm -qa | grep nvidia > > So we know what Nvidia driver you are running. What Nvidia chipset do you > > have? > > You will not be able to run gnome-xgl-settings since it is now a part of > > compiz-gnome and not compiz (as it was previously). > > Ben Hi. New to posting... Nvidia's new driver release fixes a Compiz error. The release Highlight states the following "Fixed a problem with a Compiz after vt-switching" -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
