The compiz-kde package. How do you get it working?
Scott (angrykeyboarder)
geekboy at angrykeyboarder.com
Tue Sep 11 23:55:10 UTC 2007
Phil Bieber spake thusly :
> On 8/29/07, Scott (angrykeyboarder) <geekboy at angrykeyboarder.com> wrote:
>> I installed it. But now what do I do?
>>
>> This seems to be a much smoother process on the GNOME (i.e. Ubuntu) side.
>>
>> All I can find on this subject relates to installing Beryl.
>>
>> I don't need Beryl. I don't want exploding or burning windows. The
>> shadowing (and to a lesser degree, the wobbly stuff) is all that I'm
>> interested in. I've got it working fine in GNOME (thanks to the
>> handy-dandy "desktop-effects" program).
>>
>> The compiz-kde package is in the Ubuntu feisty repo, so there must be a
>> reason for that. :)
> I'm not using Feisty right now, so I can't check if it works.
> Looking for the same thing. just for Gutsy, I stumbled upon this:
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=508769
>
> It's a script that compiles and installs Compiz Fusion with a
> launscher and everything and the people in the Forum seem to be quite
> content when I read it.
>
> Maybe it works for you.
>
> Cheers
> Philipp Bieber
There are all kinds of "outside" ways of getting fancy desktop stuff.
I'm trying to make it work with what Ubuntu provides.
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