Okay guys, I’m completely new to this, so it’s probably a easy fix. I’m
on the opensuse 11.1 live cd for GNOME and when I try to install compiz
I get these errors:
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I’ve tried KDE with the same errors.
By the way, I’m using the 11.0 compiz because it’s the latest released.
Is that a problem?
I’ve got the nvidia drivers for my card, and installed which still has
errors but only for emerald. It still does not work.
Or am I trying to enable compiz wrong?
Hi, got the same problem. The one-click-collection won’t work. Get
errors also for other software I want to install (Elisa). Seems
somethings wrong with python??
I have an Ati card, but with suse 11.0 I also needed to install some
extra software (C++ and gcc I guess; it’s to long ago) to get it
working.
Someone got a clue??
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Silverstone TJ09/Asus P5K-E/Intel E6750 dualcore/NVIDIA 8600GT/Suse 11.1
with Gnome (and KDE on laptop Inspiron6000)
BenderBendingRodriguez;1912443 Wrote:
> The correct Compiz repo is this one
>
> ‘CyberOrg » Compiz on openSUSE 11.1’ (http://tinyurl.com/62qztu)
Thanks, I found this solution too, but no result for me. Maybe I’m not
clear on what he means by; -Launch simple-ccsm and enable Compiz.-
All the other commandlines I cut/pasted in the Gnome console.
What I’m I doing wrong?
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Silverstone TJ09/Asus P5K-E/Intel E6750 dualcore/NVIDIA 8600GT/Suse 11.1
with Gnome (and KDE on laptop Inspiron6000)
You need to delete .config/compiz/ then logout and login back (i assume
You installed all correct drivers??) Just update all compiz packages
You got and install compiz-configuration-manager.
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If builders built homes the same way programmers make applications then
one woodpecker would destroy whole civilization.
GeckoSuse;1912606 Wrote:
> Thanks, I found this solution too, but no result for me. Maybe I’m not
> clear on what he means by; -Launch simple-ccsm and enable Compiz.-
> All the other commandlines I cut/pasted in the Gnome console.
> What I’m I doing wrong?
I don’t use Gnome actually so i could be wrong, there is an application
called simple-ccsm, You just need to run it once (if everything is
succesful, it’s like compiz-replace;)) then You can use only
compiz-configuration-manager.
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If builders built homes the same way programmers make applications then
one woodpecker would destroy whole civilization.