From: Vahis on 15 Nov 2009 14:45 On 2009-11-15, Cincon <cinconken(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Nov 15, 12:14 pm, Derk <nob...(a)invalid.org> wrote: >> EOS wrote: >> > default it's ctrl+F11 for the cube >> >> Wait a minute. We're getting somewhere. When I use the above combination, >> the desktop gets a bit smaller and I can rotate it around it's axle. But it >> remains a flat screen that I can spin around it's axle: no cube with >> multiple images of screens yet. >> >> Derk > > Make sure you have more than one desktop defined in > Configure Desktop->Desktop->Multiple Desktops, use 4 if you want one > desktop > per side of the cube I have 6 in my cube... And they rotate round vertical and horizontal axels, hmm...(goes to check) wait, I have some dice in my drawer here... they got six faces, too. Is this geometry or what? Vahis -- "Sunrise 8:21am (EET), sunset 3:47pm (EET) at Espoo, Finland (7:25 hours daylight)" http://waxborg.servepics.com Linux 2.6.25.20-0.5-default #1 SMP 2009-08-14 01:48:11 +0200 x86_64 9:40pm up 16 days 2:41, 12 users, load average: 6.25, 6.02, 5.09
From: Darklight on 16 Nov 2009 06:29 Malcolm wrote: > On Sun, 15 Nov 2009 16:42:36 +0100 > Derk <nobody(a)invalid.org> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I try to get that Compiz desktop cube to work, but after trying it >> for hours and hours without success, I now need some help. >> Compiz is active and I also activated "cube" and "rotate". In Yast, I >> see that Radeonhd has been installed. >> >> in Sax2 it says "activate 3d acceleration" in light grey text. > >> If the wrong driver is being used, how do I force the use of >> Radeonhd? Any help would be greatly appreciated. >> >> Derk > Hi > Just use kwin, which is the default. It's fully configurable to add all > the bells and whistles.... > > Sounds like you need to install the proprietary drive and run > aticonfig? Checkout the openSUSE forums, there are a few threads on > this. > To anyone running opensuse 11.2 download the version of compiz for 11.1 on the opensuse website. It is a later version. 11.2 comes with 0.7.xxxxx something. The compiz version on the opensuse website for 11.1 is 0.8.xxxxx. I run opensuse 10.3 and have 0.8.2-22 running. I installed 11.2 on my laptop and had problems with the effects i install the ati driver and got a white screen of death. So reinstalled OS and installed the lastest version of compiz. Disabled the kde4 desktop effects. Then click the fusion icon in start menu and every thing works.
From: EOS on 16 Nov 2009 04:31 Darklight wrote: > To anyone running opensuse 11.2 download the version of compiz for 11.1 on > the opensuse website. It is a later version. 11.2 comes with 0.7.xxxxx > something. The compiz version on the opensuse website for 11.1 is > 0.8.xxxxx. I run opensuse 10.3 and have 0.8.2-22 running. I run compiz-0.8.4-167.1 from a repo fro openSUSE 11.2 ;-) > > I installed 11.2 on my laptop and had problems with the effects i install > the ati driver and got a white screen of death. So reinstalled OS and > installed the lastest version of compiz. Disabled the kde4 desktop > effects. > > Then click the fusion icon in start menu and every thing works. adding repositorie for openSUSE 11.2 and update compiz is better and will do the same ;-) http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/X11:/XGL/openSUSE_11.2 -- EOS www.photo-memories.be Running KDE 4.3.3 / openSUSE 11.2
From: nepo on 16 Nov 2009 10:11 On Mon, 16 Nov 2009 10:31:18 +0100, EOS wrote: > Darklight wrote: > >> To anyone running opensuse 11.2 download the version of compiz for 11.1 >> on the opensuse website. It is a later version. 11.2 comes with >> 0.7.xxxxx something. The compiz version on the opensuse website for >> 11.1 is 0.8.xxxxx. I run opensuse 10.3 and have 0.8.2-22 running. > > I run compiz-0.8.4-167.1 from a repo fro openSUSE 11.2 ;-) > > >> I installed 11.2 on my laptop and had problems with the effects i >> install the ati driver and got a white screen of death. So reinstalled >> OS and installed the lastest version of compiz. Disabled the kde4 >> desktop effects. >> >> Then click the fusion icon in start menu and every thing works. > > adding repositorie for openSUSE 11.2 and update compiz is better and > will do the same ;-) > http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/X11:/XGL/openSUSE_11.2 Can anyone explain why I need this or is it just eye candy? I disabled it in 10.3 after the novelty wore off and I could not find a good reason to have it enabled.
From: EOS on 16 Nov 2009 12:02
nepo wrote: > Can anyone explain why I need this or is it just eye candy? > > I disabled it in 10.3 after the novelty wore off and I could not find a > good reason to have it enabled. That's no problem make you're point, you don't need and want it that's clear. -- EOS www.photo-memories.be Running KDE 4.3.3 / openSUSE 11.2 |