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On 27 January 2011 15:09, PK <pkugrinas@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> Don't forget to enable window decoration feature (run ccsm) and select your |
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> decorator. I'd recommend using fusion-icon, makes things much more |
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> accessible. |
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> Cheers, |
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> P. |
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> On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 9:01 PM, Carlos Sura <carlos.sura1@××××××××××.com>wrote: |
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>> Hello mates, |
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>> I'm running Gentoo ~amd64 |
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>> I try to install compiz-fusion, following the wiki, everything seems to be |
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>> fine, but when I try to run compiz-fusion, it works but not so well, because |
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>> does not show me windows border, also I put compiz-fusion to use "indirect |
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>> rendering" and "loose binding" but none of this works. I'm stuck. |
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>> Here is my emerge --info: http://tinypaste.com/43af1 |
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>> Extra: INTEL GMA |
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>> VIDEO_CARDS= "intel" |
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>> I'm using i915 driver (enabled modesetting on intel by default) |
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>> What is wrong?? |
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>> Regards, |
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>> Carlos Sura.- |
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Hello, I've already did that, but isn't working yet... Is there something |
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else?? I really want to have compiz-fusion working. |
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Carlos Sura.- |