ccsm=compiz in lisa
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ccsm=compiz in lisa
cannot get ccsm =COMPIZ to work animations is blank in ccsm manager tryed everything
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Re: ccsm=compiz in lisa
Hi,
Sorry if this isn't the answer you were looking for but...
By default, Lisa is using Gnome-Shell (with Mate) for a desktop and Gnome-Shell isn't compatible with compiz. It relies on Mutter (window manager) and Clutter (compositing and effects) instead. So unless we install a second desktop such as XFCE, we won't be able to use compiz.
If you are already using a different desktop, then press Alt + F2 and run the command "compiz --replace" to test compiz. If it works you can then configure your desktop to have compiz automatically run on start up. Installing fusion-icon is what some people prefer to do this, or you could create a script something to run automatically on startup.
I just had a second look and I noticed that some of the plugins for compiz are not installed by default either, so you might need to install them too.
Edit: It appears that the Mate session is compatible with compiz.
Sorry if this isn't the answer you were looking for but...
By default, Lisa is using Gnome-Shell (with Mate) for a desktop and Gnome-Shell isn't compatible with compiz. It relies on Mutter (window manager) and Clutter (compositing and effects) instead. So unless we install a second desktop such as XFCE, we won't be able to use compiz.
If you are already using a different desktop, then press Alt + F2 and run the command "compiz --replace" to test compiz. If it works you can then configure your desktop to have compiz automatically run on start up. Installing fusion-icon is what some people prefer to do this, or you could create a script something to run automatically on startup.
I just had a second look and I noticed that some of the plugins for compiz are not installed by default either, so you might need to install them too.
Edit: It appears that the Mate session is compatible with compiz.
Last edited by ankspo71 on Sun Nov 20, 2011 10:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: ccsm=compiz in lisa
used compiz --replace made compiz work /made a start up . then i could not shut off .. killed everything on desktop its blank reinstall time
Re: ccsm=compiz in lisa
Hi,
Before you try to reinstall Mint, you can boot into the Live CD and use it to remove the script you created on the hard drive.
This would be the easiest way. You will need to use the file manager to navigate to the hard drive on the left side under "Devices",
then you can go to your home folder on the hard drive /home/myrjon1
Or, if you are familiar with using commands the terminal, you can start your computer as usual,
then press Ctrl + Alt + F1 to use a command-only work environment.
Before you try to reinstall Mint, you can boot into the Live CD and use it to remove the script you created on the hard drive.
This would be the easiest way. You will need to use the file manager to navigate to the hard drive on the left side under "Devices",
then you can go to your home folder on the hard drive /home/myrjon1
Or, if you are familiar with using commands the terminal, you can start your computer as usual,
then press Ctrl + Alt + F1 to use a command-only work environment.
Re: ccsm=compiz in lisa
If you have used compiz in the past it is possible to use it with MATE.ankspo71 wrote:Hi,
If you are already using a different desktop, then press Alt + F2 and run the command "compiz --replace" to test compiz. If it works you can then configure your desktop to have compiz automatically run on start up. Installing fusion-icon is what some people prefer to do this, or you could create a script something to run automatically on startup.
1. Confirm it works using the method above.
2. You need to download the Compiz Configuration Manager and Extras plugins with Synaptic.
3. Make a startup application and use "compiz --replace" command
4. Once installed and configured LOG OUT AND BACK IN.
Worked for me.
I also used the Configurations Editor and reset some values to get the maximum effects
Re: ccsm=compiz in lisa
so will Compiz work or not Mate Gnome-shell?
I can get compiz working but the sweetness of the top and bottom panels is gone.
Getting this to work would be nice; also not really a fan of KDE or Xfce anymore these days.
Please don't send me back to using Fluxbox
I can get compiz working but the sweetness of the top and bottom panels is gone.
Getting this to work would be nice; also not really a fan of KDE or Xfce anymore these days.
Please don't send me back to using Fluxbox