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I thought I'd try out this compiz thing to add some eye candy to xfce. It seems to have installed fine, I followed the wiki as best I could, but whenever I try to start it "fusion-icon" all I get is a white screen with a cursor. Only way to get out is to restart (that I can find).
What am I missing? Compiz looked like it had some pretty nifty themes...
EDIT: Installing Arch not in a VM fixes this.
Last edited by Atreides (2009-12-23 02:25:14)
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How are you trying to load compiz? You might post ~/.xinitrc
which might contain some clues.
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Sorry but how do I find this? When I put in "~/.xinitrc" it says the file doesn't exist.
All I've really done is install Compiz, then go into terminal and say "fusion-icon" to start it. I see some text about gtk, and "compiz is starting" then the screen proceeds to go all white. I can still see the cursor and move it around, there's just nothing but a white screen behind it.
I feel as though I missed something fairly obvious.
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~/.xinitrc is a hidden file in your home directory that contains the commands that are run when X is started that start your preferred window manager and panel and whatever else you use.
It sounds like you are running fusion-icon manually though, so ignore the question I asked previously.
What graphics driver do you use? Maybe it doesn't agree with compiz. Do other 3d applications work?
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I used the test method as mentioned in the wiki, and it said I had S3 drivers, so I went ahead and installed those. Looking back thought I'm not sure why I did that, as I know I have an Intel graphics chipset. I just went and installed the Intel driver, then tried launching compiz...still no go.
My 2 questions then are...
How do I uninstall the old drivers?
and
How can I test the 3d? (running in vm)
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Use
pacman -Rsn xf86-video-s3
to uninstall the s3 drivers, Why do you want to test 3d in an virtual machine?? The vm will not use you graphics chip for 3d accleration.
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Use
pacman -Rsn xf86-video-s3
to uninstall the s3 drivers, Why do you want to test 3d in an virtual machine?? The vm will not use you graphics chip for 3d accleration.
Thanks, theapodan said I should test 3d graphics performance.
I uninstalled the S3 drivers, reconfigured xorg, started xfce4 again, reinstalled compiz-fusion, then proceeded to type "fusion-icon"; still nothing but a black cursor on a white screen.
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Do you have KMS enabled?
What is the output of
glxinfo | grep direct
?
You could also run compiz-check, it's in the AUR:http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=17163
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Ahhh thank you miau, I believe I have found the problem.
I went through and enabled KMS as the wiki stated.
I then ran the command you said, and it said "direct rendering:yes"
I then went and installed compiz-check, which resulted in an error. I'll just take a screenie.
I'm quit certain I have an Intel chipset, is it possible the virtual machine aspect messes it up? As of right now I do have the intel drivers installed (the basic ones in the wiki).
Any way to remedy this?
Last edited by Atreides (2009-12-03 00:46:05)
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Could you post your xorg logfile and your xorg.conf? Seems that the intel driver is not loaded.
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