How to enable Compiz Grid on Linux Mint 12
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How to enable Compiz Grid on Linux Mint 12
Hi everyone, I just installed Mint 12 and really love it. Everything works ok except the Compiz. I cannot enable Compiz effect on default Gnome, especially Grid function to split windows in Compiz. I need some help, thanks all
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Re: How to enable Compiz Grid on Linux Mint 12
Compiz is not compatible with gnome-shell, you can only use it in fallback mode or in MATE.
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Re: How to enable Compiz Grid on Linux Mint 12
Thanks remoulder but I just need the grid function on Gnome Shell, are there any ways to have grid function without Compiz? . Thanks you again!remoulder wrote:Compiz is not compatible with gnome-shell, you can only use it in fallback mode or in MATE.
Re: How to enable Compiz Grid on Linux Mint 12
You'll need to look for a gnome shell extension such as those at https://extensions.gnome.org/
[Edit] your original post and add [SOLVED] once your question is resolved.
“The people are my God” stressing the factor determining man’s destiny lies within man not in anything outside man, and thereby defining man as the dominator and remoulder of the world.
“The people are my God” stressing the factor determining man’s destiny lies within man not in anything outside man, and thereby defining man as the dominator and remoulder of the world.