The Compiz Fusion Icon is a simple indicator applet for starting and controlling Compiz Fusion. Upon launch, it will attempt to start Compiz Fusion automatically.
Hello,
I have a done very few posts since I am with OpenSuse 11.1.
I have upgraded to Gnome 2.6 and use compiz-fusion from X11:XGL repo.
For a while (I don't know how long), I don't see the expo, applicaiton ring/cover switcher,etc...
Other plugins work with no problem.
As you can see, I have installed all packages necessary:
I can't enable visual effects, I'm using lucid (10,04), my card is intel GM965/GL960, when i run
compiz --replace
it come back with
compiz (core) - Error: Screen 0 on display ":0.0" already has a window manager; try using the --replace option to replace the current window manager.
compiz (core) - Fatal: No manageable screens found on display :0.0
compiz was running good before I installed com
After I upgraded to Quantal, this morning, Unity was restored (compiz config settings manager self uninstalled!!!) and I found this annoying behavior: if my windows are maximized everything is ok, but the other ones - including dialog windows - lacks decorations and, moreover, buttons...
Any help?
I have installed Compiz on Xubuntu 11.10 with
sudo apt-get install compiz compizconfig-settings-manager
compiz --replace ccp &
In the process the XFCE window decoration theme is overridden by that of Compiz (Gtk).
When I boot up or log into gnome-classic (no effects), windows don't have the frame around them that has the minimize and close buttons and all that. After that, there all sorts of issues - for example, when I open a new window, it's in the very top left corner, obscuring the menu on the gnome panel...
Hi
Is there some way top stop the "blind effect" of compiz so that when you double click the top title bar of a window that it maximizes the window instead of the rolling up type effect?
Pics from Arpbook/Arplinux:My own while reviewing the steps below:You can do this as a clean install (minimal Ubuntu/other distro + compiz) or include it as an alternative environment alongside Openbox. The following assumes you prefer to do this with your #!
at some point in time I discovered the "window rules" plugin within the compiz config manager. One can use that to automatically show some special application on every workspace for example (so instead of each time "click window title, select 'always on visible workspace' ... you could write down a rule to do it for you).
Now; with a fresh installation of 12.10 ...