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installed compiz-fusion and other than some minor issues it's running fine. wanted to install emerald 0.5.2-1 and themes but can't get it. is it in nesl247's package or somewhere else? never mind. had some stuff i didn't need. removed and reinstalld and now it seems to work with no issues. got emerald in when i redid it. so all is good now. thank you
Last edited by flyer (2007-09-11 22:37:26)
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Just installed it perfectly. My GF2 mx gets the job done, though it could be a little smoother - but the nagain you don't hear me complain with this 5 year old computer...
I do have the problem with the broken fusion-icon icon...
Zl.
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I'm also missing the kde-window-decorator. I'm currently using the gtk-window-decorator. It's not that bad, but i prefer plastik
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thayer.w wrote:but I'm curious to know if other ATI owners ( >R400 ) have had better luck.
I have X700 (R410, I think) and Compiz Fusion works like a dream, using open source (radeon) driver. Everything is stable & fast. The only problem is the 3D effects, which because of the driver, is a little slower than it should be.
I have tried fglrx and while the 3D effect is faster when using it (much, much more faster), the whole thing was so unstable (thanks to damnable GLX & no ALGLX supports) that it crashes my desktop every now and then.
But as long as I use the open source driver, everything is as smooth as silk. And so the moral of this story is, if you have ATi card, then use open source driver if you can. If you card isn't supported by the open source driver then, well, you're in for a tough ride until ATi rolls out new driver that supports AIGLX. Let's hope the next fglrx driver is as good as they said it would be.
Now this is why having a semi-obsolete graphic card can be a good thing.
on a x1900 I haven't experienced any problems with fglrx + glx as far as stability goes, other weird problems yes.
mainly my problem is "3d windows" are broke, due to arch64 i think, and also i get a lot of tearing when i move windows, but i blame xserver for that, because it occurs regardless of compiz's presence.
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Just installed it perfectly. My GF2 mx gets the job done, though it could be a little smoother - but the nagain you don't hear me complain with this 5 year old computer...
I do have the problem with the broken fusion-icon icon...
Correction after a restart of X: the icon is there and everything feels smoother.
THX alot man!
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thayer.w wrote:but I'm curious to know if other ATI owners ( >R400 ) have had better luck.
I have X700 (R410, I think) and Compiz Fusion works like a dream, using open source (radeon) driver. Everything is stable & fast. The only problem is the 3D effects, which because of the driver, is a little slower than it should be.
I've got a X700 too, using open source, but still getting random lock ups. I had them with different distros, and I thought it was OS drivers' fault. But from what you say, it may just be a problem of xorg.conf. Could you please post yours?
Btw the repository is great, I'm using arch for a while and I love it
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I have an ATI Radeon and it's running smoothly. i'm using the open source driver.
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I have a weird problem with my radeon card. If I build something from source while using Compiz Fusion, X crashes. I'm using the open source driver. Maybe it's the drivers? *Waits eagerly for the new official open source drivers with AIGLX*
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Fehler: failed retrieving file 'libcompizconfig-git-20070909-2-i686.pkg.tar.gz' from arch.nesl247.org : Internal Server Error
Warnung: Konnte manche Dateien von compiz-fusion nicht übertragen
Fehler: Konnte den Vorgang (Unerwarteter Fehler) nicht durchführen
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I know, it should be fixed now. I fixed a few bugs in my script today which caused that error (hopefully).
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nesl247: Mith and I have been discussing the proper procedure for Xfce users to Compiz Fusion from your repo. Perhaps you can confirm this one way or another. Should Xfce users choose the KDE method or GNOME method?
thayer williams ~ cinderwick.ca
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XFCE should use the gnome method, it is after all Gnome Light in a way.
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I thought as much, but we weren't quite certain. I'll leave the wiki as is then. Thanks!
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Not sure if this was reported or not but seince the last time i'v updated I cant start compiz icon ...
[tyler@myhost ~]$ fusion-icon
* Detected Session: kde
* Searching for installed applications...
Backend : ini
Integration : true
Profile : default
Adding plugin decoration (decoration)
Initializing decoration options...done
* No GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap with direct rendering context
... present with indirect rendering, exporting: LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT=1
* Using the GTK Interface
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/fusion-icon", line 58, in <module>
choose_interface(try_first=options.interface)
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/FusionIcon/interface.py", line 89, in choose_interface
import_interface(chosen_interface)
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/FusionIcon/interface.py", line 35, in import_interface
__import__('FusionIcon.interface_%s' %interface)
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/FusionIcon/interface_gtk/__init__.py", line 3, in <module>
import main
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/FusionIcon/interface_gtk/main.py", line 103, in <module>
item = ApplicationItem('ccsm')
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/FusionIcon/interface_gtk/main.py", line 33, in __init__
gtk.ImageMenuItem.__init__(self, apps[app].label)
KeyError: 'ccsm'
Thanks.
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@nesl247 the error is still there.
Its looking for compiz-kde-git-20070909-3-i686.pkg.tar.gz
But its *****-2-****.pkg.tar.gz on the repo
error: failed retrieving file 'compiz-kde-git-20070909-3-i686.pkg.tar.gz' from arch.nesl247.org : Internal Server Error
warning: failed to retrieve some files from compiz-fusion
error: failed to commit transaction (unexpected error)
Thanks for a great repo by the way and the work that must go into it.
Last edited by FeatherMonkey (2007-09-13 18:29:40)
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@nesl247 the error is still there.
Its looking for compiz-kde-git-20070909-3-i686.pkg.tar.gz
But its *****-2-****.pkg.tar.gz on the repoerror: failed retrieving file 'compiz-kde-git-20070909-3-i686.pkg.tar.gz' from arch.nesl247.org : Internal Server Error warning: failed to retrieve some files from compiz-fusion error: failed to commit transaction (unexpected error)
Thanks for a great repo by the way and the work that must go into it.
Fixed, thanks for the report.
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Thanks for the fixes--I was getting those errors too, Now only these remain:
:: Retrieving packages from compiz-fusion...
error: failed retrieving file 'compiz-git-20070909-3-i686.pkg.tar.gz' from arch.nesl247.org : Internal Server Error
compiz-bcop-git 7.1K 18.1K/s 00:00:00 [#####################] 100%
error: failed retrieving file 'compiz-fusion-plugins-main-git-20070909-2-i686.pkg.tar.gz' from arch.nesl247.org : Connection timed out
compiz-fusion-plugin... 11.4K 25.3K/s 00:00:00 [#####################] 100%
warning: failed to retrieve some files from compiz-fusion
error: failed to commit transaction (unexpected error)
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sash, those are probably from apache restarting a few times (rebuild apache). It should stop within about 10-20 minutes.
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Hey thanks for looking into this :-)
Now I get the following:
:: Retrieving packages from compiz-fusion...
error: failed retrieving file 'compiz-git-20070909-3-i686.pkg.tar.gz' from arch.nesl247.org : Connection timed out
error: failed retrieving file 'compiz-fusion-plugins-main-git-20070909-2-i686.pkg.tar.gz' from arch.nesl247.org : Connection timed out
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Yes because I updated the repo, so the old packages are no longer there.
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I'm getting this with the latest update.
$ emerald --replace
emerald: error while loading shared libraries: libwnck-1.so.22: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
# ln -s /usr/lib/libwnck-1.so.18.2.10 /usr/lib/libwnck-1.so.22
$ emerald --replace
emerald: symbol lookup error: emerald: undefined symbol: wnck_window_get_client_window_geometry
Where can I get that "libwnck-1.so.22"?
Last edited by Alejandro Nova (2007-09-13 21:42:55)
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Oh crap heh, I forgot that I installed gnome 2.19. It's been fixed. I might make gnome 2.19 repo a requirement, not sure yet. What would you all think of that?
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Oh crap heh, I forgot that I installed gnome 2.19. It's been fixed. I might make gnome 2.19 repo a requirement, not sure yet. What would you all think of that?
I'd suggest you wait for 2.20, its just a few weeks away.
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Nesl247, I'm getting an import error. I thought the issue with libwnck-1.so.22 was fixed.
[jerry@localhost ~]$ fusion-icon
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/fusion-icon", line 57, in <module>
from FusionIcon.interface import choose_interface
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/FusionIcon/interface.py", line 22, in <module>
from util import env
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/FusionIcon/util.py", line 23, in <module>
import os, compizconfig, data, ConfigParser, time
ImportError: libX11-xcb.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Another Problem:
I cannot install the libx11 from testing, I did a fresh install but use the "current" version of libx11.
When I was about install the "testing" version it called a conflict of files.
Proceed with installation? [Y/n] y
:: Retrieving packages from testing...
libx11 2.3M 39.4K/s 00:01:00 [######################################################] 100%
checking package integrity... done.
cleaning up... done.
(1/1) checking for file conflicts [######################################################] 100%
error: could not prepare transaction
error: failed to commit transaction (conflicting files)
libx11: /etc/profile.d/xorg.sh exists in filesystem
I did try sudo "pacman -R libx11" to remove the "current" and install the "testing" but it pulled out dependency problems, what would be the safest way to do this, without breaking anything of course.
[jerry@localhost ~]$ sudo pacman -R libx11
Password:
checking dependencies...
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: libx11 is required by libxt
:: libx11 is required by libxkbfile
:: libx11 is required by libxext
:: libx11 is required by libxrender
:: libx11 is required by libxfixes
:: libx11 is required by xorg-xinit
:: libx11 is required by dbus
:: libx11 is required by startup-notification
:: libx11 is required by sdl
:: libx11 is required by aalib
:: libx11 is required by x264
:: libx11 is required by python-xlib
:: libx11 is required by libwmf
:: libx11 is required by mozplugger
Thanks for all the help, and thanks for having this server Nesl247
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Just "mv /etc/profile.d/xorg.sh /etc/profile.d/xorg.sh.old" and then re-install libx11.
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