On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 22:42:02 +0200
Matthieu Herrb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> xcompmgr is a sample composite manager for X. Together with the X 
> composite extension (which needs to be enabled explicitely in xorg.conf) 
> it helps adding eye-candy (shadows, transparencies, etc) to X 
> applications. Try for instance fluxbox transparencies with 'xcompmgr -c'.
> -- 
> Matthieu Herrb
Well, thanks for you efforts, but this is what my desktop (i386) looks like
after running "xcompmgr" (and moving an xterm around):

http://www.shodan.nl/~jasper/obsd/xcompmgr.png
http://www.shodan.nl/~jasper/obsd/xcompmgr2.png

In the back (on the right) you can see some screens of apps I ran a couple of
weeks ago, but who's aura has returned ;-)

When I terminate the "xcompmgr" program, my normal desktop returns. I used to
run Slackware Linux on this laptop, and there xcompmgr worked, so the
combination of this card and X.org is ok.

Cheers,
Jasper


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