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I just installed XGL on SLED 10 and when I enable Desktop effects, the minimize, close, and maximize buttons all disappear. Anyone know what the problem could be?

 

Here's a screenshot of my desktop. Look right on top of the windows. The buttons are gone.

 

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You propably screwed installation

 

look at this guide.

 

http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/feature/17174.html

 

on middle at this page is part Configuring Gnome to Run Xgl check that you have this same settings. This problem occur when you don't add

 

compiz --replace gconf

 

to your gnome startup

 

 

After properly setup I noticed this problem few times but I retrieve panels by just reseting X session Crtl+Alt+Blackspace and login again. XGL and compiz are not finish jet and they are very buggy. There is another way to retrieve panels by using tool called gset-compiz you can retrieve this by reseting only compiz (this don't touh your work). You can download it from

 

http://www.compiz.net/viewtopic.php?id=119

 

add repo to SMART and install it from there.

after that add compiz-start.py to your gnome startup, just like compiz --replace gconf

 

You can play also with newer XGL and Compiz-Quinn compiz packages they are on this same repository and add few new effect like showing three desktop at once after pressing Crtl-Alt-PageDown

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add repo to SMART and install it from there.

 

How do I do that? Sorry, I'm a Linux noobie

 

EDIT: I keep getting errors. I'm just gonna forget the whole XGL thing and stick with the normal interface.

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It appears that you have no decoration. I can't help with this yet since I haven't installed SLED due to quinnstorm's packages not being as stable as i want in SLED.

 

Under Ubuntu, I prefer installing XGL/Compiz method where you can either login using XGL/Compiz or normal Gnome in GDM. That's always a failsafe in case Compiz starts getting screwy after updates.

 

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Add compiz --replace gconf in your Gnome sessions. The sessions feature is under the Administration menu if I remember correctly. Quicker yet, open terminal and paste this: gnome-session-properties. It will open the sesions box then add compiz --replace gconf. Remove other compiz names if it appears in the session before adding the new one. Also add gnome-window-decorator to the sessions. Make it looks the the image below.

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How do I do that? Sorry

on this page is everything you need to know how to add Compiz-Quinn packages to SMART

 

http://wiki.compiz.net/index.php/SUSE

 

just type in terminal

 

smart channel --add http://software.opensuse.org/download/Compiz-Quinn/SUSE_Linux_10.1/Compiz-Quinn.repo

 

but first install SMART, there is awesome johnniecarcinogen guide how to do it. This works on SLED also

 

http://forum.osx86project.org/index.php?showtopic=17348

 

then try search on SMART for gset, XGL, compiz and install it. SMART should make all dirty work for you

 

type in terminal

 

compiz-start.py

 

How did you install your graphics card driver. Did you have GMA 900?

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on this page is everything you need to know how to add Compiz-Quinn packages to SMART

 

http://wiki.compiz.net/index.php/SUSE

 

just type in terminal

 

smart channel --add http://software.opensuse.org/download/Compiz-Quinn/SUSE_Linux_10.1/Compiz-Quinn.repo

 

After reading about the Compiz-Quinn repo, I made a guide here. I also put some SLED menu rpm's in the guide.

 

thx for the heads up alicheusz. openSUSE is better than ubuntu imo.

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