Installing Beryl-effects to Slackware 12
I have installed Nvidia's proprietary driver. The advice how to install Beryl I found from http://wiki.beryl-project.org/wiki/I...l_on_Slackware
I have downloaded everything from the sources mentioned there and I installed LibXcomposite according to the advice and seemingly successfully. Now what I have is Code:
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This Beryl/Compiz stuff - what to do with all of it :scratch: What do you recommed me to do? |
The odds aren't very large, but should you be running Gnome under Slackware you might as well wait for the next version of Dropline Gnome, as according to the recent list of new packages on Sourceforge, Beryl will most probably be included in the next stable release. When it'll come out is another question..
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I just wonder why installing Beryl or Compiz effects seems to be complicated in Slackware 12. Already some Linux liveCDs have it ready:D I wanted for ex. the rotating cube desktop to my Slackware to let my friends see what Linux can do and Windows not in my relatively old computer:cool: |
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What do I need to make KDE have 'spinning-cube' on desktop switching?
Which componentst of beryl do I need for 12.0? compiz is the X server with GL support emerald is? aquamarine is? |
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What I will do is to install Mandriva as my second Linux installation and use that to demonstrate those wonderful artistic Linux tricks;) |
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http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...d.php?t=566969 Have fun! |
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http://www.droplinegnome.org/ |
Beryl
Well, regardless of whether we include it or not, I built it so at least I could play with it a bit. I also rebuilt Compiz because Pat's package was built without the support GNOME/metacity needs. Some of the description files I kinda watermeloned my way through because at the time I didn't exactly know what the various pieces were for (and their naming sucks), but the packages are at least clean. People who know me and my complete lack of imagination will probably have no trouble finding where I uploaded them to.
Frankly, I'm waiting for compiz-fusion to finally get to a point where they think it's appropriate to make tarballs for a semi-formal release. |
Actually I got compiz-fusion up and running on my Slackware 12 (from which I'm posting right now) and it works almost flawlessly. If you need any advice on how to manage it to work just tell ;)
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I also managed to get compiz running on my Slackware 12.0 system. Anyway I have some problems which make me avoid using it:
1.The virtual desktops buttons on the panel grow quite big when I activate compiz. Is there a way to make them look normal? 2.I have configured different wallpapers for the four desktops I use. However, in compiz the wallpaper for my first desktop is present on all four desktops, regardless of my setting. Is there a way to keep four different wallpapers for the four desktops in compiz as well? 3. When I start matlab, in shows up a blank white window. the buttons on the window seem to be active, but they are invisible. Problem 3 is minor as I do not use matlab regularly, but the first 2 really prevent me from using compiz regularly. Here is some more info on my system: kernel vmlinuz-generic-smp-2.6.21.5-smp video card 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82845G/GL[Brookdale-G]/GE Chipset Integrated Graphics Device (rev 03) Regards, Martin |
Examine carefully the /var/log/Xorg.0.log
It might give hints ... |
It happened that I occasionally lost the X-definitions in my Slackware and I had to configure X again. In my previous desktop I had some Compiz or Beryl effects but for ex. as
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For me at least it is very difficult to get a clear picture what different graphical libraries and other stuff one needs to get the compiz/beryl environment. An easy solution is to install some of the already many Linux's where those modern effect are ready or nearly ready in the distribution. But I wanted to:study: Previously I got some effects by running Code:
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Well,
1. Open konqueror 2. in the file bar select 'Go' -> 'Autostart' 3. There, make an empty textfile 4. rename it to, say 'compiz.sh' 5. open it 6. paste: Code:
#!/bin/bash 8. make it executable ;) 9. Put those Lines at end in /etc/X11/xorg.conf Code:
Section "Extensions" Code:
Option "AllowGLXWithComposite" "true" 12. Cross Your fingers :D 13. login back :D 14. Do [Ctrl]+[Alt]+<cursor-keys> 15. Do [Alt]+[tab] 16. Happy? |
The only problem I have with KDE+Compiz is with the pager applet. The desktop icons on the pager all become very very big, and I think it's because it's actually opening 4x4=16 desktops instead of just 4 (ie a virtual portal or whatever the heck it is called consisting of one cube per KDE desktop). I have "solved" this problem by changing the number of desktops to a number larger than four and then changing the number of desktops to one immediately after that, but that means it's only one virtual portal without any real desktops (ie I can't "Send to Desktop #2" or anything like that (I have to drag a window to another face on the cube). Also, with this "solution" ALL programs are shown in the taskbar whether they are on the current cube face I am viewing or not. I also haven't been able to automate this "solution" (although I haven't really looked into it), so I have to do it every time I start KDE.
I tried using an alternate pager for KDE from http://www.kde-look.org/content/show...?content=46021 but it has too many bugs to be useable. I haven't tried XFCE+Compiz to see if it has the same problem, but I would prefer to use KDE (I love XFCE and have used it a lot on my slower PC because KDE was a little slow, but now that I have my new PC I would prefer to use KDE). Any suggestions? (I have searched, but I turned up nothing. I am usually a very good searcher, but I really don't feel like looking any further.) |
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