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I have gnome and compiz fusion installed, and animations tend to be choppy. On the same computer using Linux Mint animations are much smoother. Obviously the computer is not slow, so there is just some special configuration I might need to do?
Please advise.
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you probably need to enable DRI.. you have any xorg.conf? what is the output of glxinfo | grep direct ? What graphics card do you have?
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It's a crap shoot here with the first system in my sig. Note that it works fine with my laptop (second machine).
Could you give some specs for your system? If you're using an nvidia card, you should install the non-open nvidia drivers from the repo. If ATI, probably the same, but I don't have one so I can't help there.
Also, are you using compiz-fusion from GIT or the latest release. I had issues with the release version that were fixed in the latest GIT version.
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you probably need to enable DRI.. you have any xorg.conf? what is the output of glxinfo | grep direct ? What graphics card do you have?
Here's the output:
direct rendering: Yes
It's a crap shoot here with the first system in my sig. Note that it works fine with my laptop (second machine).
Could you give some specs for your system? If you're using an nvidia card, you should install the non-open nvidia drivers from the repo. If ATI, probably the same, but I don't have one so I can't help there.
Also, are you using compiz-fusion from GIT or the latest release. I had issues with the release version that were fixed in the latest GIT version.
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Asus P5N-E SLI 650i motherboard
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Intel Core 2 Duo E6320 @ 2.8ghz
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Sceptre 22" 1680x1050
I'm using the nVidia 169.12 drivers from the repo. How can I check which version of Compiz I have?
Yesterday I was playing around with it and I tried a different theme and the stuttering isn't as noticeable anymore. It's still there tho.
Last edited by Gauvenator (2008-04-11 16:32:41)
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I'm using the nVidia 169.12 drivers from the repo. How can I check which version of Compiz I have?
I would just check my packages with 'pacman -Q' and see if you have the compiz-fusion-git installed or just compiz-fusion. It should tell you the package version also when you do that.
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Here are the compiz packages I have:
compiz-bcop 0.7.2-1
compiz-core 0.7.2-1
compiz-fusion-plugins-extra 0.7.2-1
compiz-fusion-plugins-main 0.7.2-1
compizconfig-backend-gconf 0.7.2-1
compizconfig-backend-kconfig 0.7.2-1
compizconfig-python 0.7.2-1
How do I install git?
Last edited by Gauvenator (2008-04-11 19:41:30)
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Someone on the forums had posted a compiz-fusion repo that had both stable and git versions. You should search the forums for that thread and add the repo to /etc/pacman.conf. Then you can pacman -Sy compiz-fusion-git to install.
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I added the repo, but when I go to install it it wants to remove compiz-core, but won't because other programs are dependent on it. I'll go through and remove those, but first, I'm curious, what's different about compiz-fusion-git?
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The GIT version is the latest source tree for compiz-fusion. That makes it much newer than stable versions, typically. Oh, and you can use the -Rd pacman switch to remove packages regardless of deps.
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Will the dependencies be satisfied by compiz-git most likely?
Last edited by Gauvenator (2008-04-12 02:07:32)
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I would that most packages that depend on compiz would be replaced with -git versions. For example, emerald would be replaced by emerald-git and so forth. The two groups should conflict if the PKGBUILDs were done correctly.
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I've now installed compiz-git, and it seems about the same.
Last edited by Gauvenator (2008-04-12 04:07:55)
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How do you start compiz? Try the --loose-binding option. On my nvidia-card that option doubles the framerate.
There are some tweaks for the xorg.conf: http://wiki.compiz-fusion.org/Hardware/ … 8d4d6cd6ed
Compiz has a problem with the 8xxx generation. The reasen is a power save mode: http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=101161
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I don't think it's the powersaver thing, unless it is more exaggerated on lower end cards. Compiz is definitely usable for me, just not silky smooth.
I'll check out that loose-binding option, and if that doesn't do the trick some of those xorg tweaks. Thanks.
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Loose binding helped some. Maybe I'm just being too finicky. I'll upload a video so you all can see maybe....what program should I use to take it?
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I saw compiz on nearly the same machine like yours. Also a 8800GT - also very choppy. Read the thread in the nvnews forum. There are people with a 8800GTX, who have this problem.
I think the problem is the power save mode.
But tell me, if it is another problem.
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