Bart Schaefer wrote:
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 7:29 AM, Toralf Lundtoralf.l...@pgs.com wrote:
I forgot to
mention that I have two monitors and use TwinView, though - perhaps the
problem is related to that. Maybe I'll try with a single-screen setup
later...
There is a maximum
Niki Kovacs wrote:
Toralf Lund a écrit :
Has anyone here tried the Compiz window manager under CentOS 5? I just
thought I might give it a go, but when I executed compiz --replace, I
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I'm using it, on all my desktop PCs, and two of these have different
NVidia cards.
OK. So
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 7:29 AM, Toralf Lundtoralf.l...@pgs.com wrote:
I forgot to
mention that I have two monitors and use TwinView, though - perhaps the
problem is related to that. Maybe I'll try with a single-screen setup
later...
There is a maximum framebuffer size with which compiz will
Has anyone here tried the Compiz window manager under CentOS 5? I just
thought I might give it a go, but when I executed compiz --replace, I
got a segfault. This was using the version from the CentOS yum
repositories, and logged in to the GNOME desktop. My graphics driver is
the proprietary
Toralf Lund a écrit :
Has anyone here tried the Compiz window manager under CentOS 5? I just
thought I might give it a go, but when I executed compiz --replace, I
got a segfault. This was using the version from the CentOS yum
repositories, and logged in to the GNOME desktop. My graphics
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