Formatted the 806 partition and installed the 927 build, went great-no issues as alwaysNecessary to disable the window fade option rght away as the desktop appeared to crawl, the intel945GM always was a pig on those screendrawsAfter a few compton/Tint2 tweaks I ran a apt update/upgrade, apt didnt grab iceweasel to push to v15 soforced that and BTW, a great tweak to speed up page loads/transitions
If you iconify window it hides with beatiful fade-out effect.It also works with popups, toolkits elements (Qt, Gtk and so on).But when i close window fade-out effect does not work!It seems something gone wrong.I use xcompmgr with openbox.
Wow psychadelic!I found xcompmgr to be rather buggy when I used to use it. Try xcompmgr-dana (dcompmgr I think) or Compton. I used to use Compton and it worked pretty well.I stopped using real transparency in favor of pseudo-transparency because I sometimes use the tabbed mode on multiple terminals...
Is there a way to disable the screen fade which happens when a gui application asks for the users password (i.e. when gksudo is used i believe).For example, when starting synaptic most of the time. I find it annoying, and it doesn't fade cleanly on my system, so i'd prefer just not to have it. But my google-fu is weak.
Hey XDA users!
i was wondering if there is any way in the terminal to make the crt of screen instead of going down from the top and bottom to the middle to make it fade off ?
is it possible to do that through terminal emulator in the mobile phone?
I am using a hack to display an overlay over a picture in Google TV using a constant toast message.
I would like to know if there is a way to further modify the toast to remove the fade in and fade out effect. Ideally I would like the overlay to appear instantly.
Any help or direction would be greatly appreciated.
Hey :) Well I'm not sure that's the right place but I have some suggestions for the new fedora release.
Well ..
1. Nvidia graphics driver auto installer \ GUI installer \ something like this -
Hell, That's almost impossible to install that if you not a "Linux engineer". It's too hard!
and when you eventually installed it successfully, the suspend option doesn't work.
HTC wildfire uses Android 2.3.5 and I have given screen transitions - the transitions are perfectly working in other devices but not in wildfire.
You may want to try compton-git instead. It is a fork of xcompmgr-dana and handles transparency very well.
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2012-09-04T13:41:37Z