Michael Gilbert wrote:
hello,
i am also getting no window borders with compiz. can you post your
xorg.conf so i can compare? thanks.
Certainly. See attached.
My typo was for:
Option "AddARGBGLXVisuals" "true"
which I had typoed as:
Option "AddARBGLXVisuals" "t
hello,
i am also getting no window borders with compiz. can you post your
xorg.conf so i can compare? thanks.
mike
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Package: compiz
Version: 0.5.0.dfsg-1
Severity: minor
the documentation for compiz.real still includes information on
--strict-binding and --use-cow command line options, but these are now
the defaults and no longer options. these references need to be removed
from the documentation.
mike
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Which metacity are you running? Does 2.18 help?
Brice
Amazingly... yes!
A quick
apt-get install -t unstable metacity
, and things are working again!
Exactly why this should be so, I don't know... since I tried a failsafe
xterm session with no WM running at all, it's not related to --r
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Julien Cristau wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 18:57:50 +, Brice Goglin wrote:
>
>
>> commit 16d97b30b91da02d5a3edc2b895cbd4a1995f62d
>> Author: Brice Goglin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Date: Mon Jul 9 19:06:05 2007 +0200
>>
>> Fix displaying of patches applied by quilt.
>>
>> As
debian/changelog |6 ++
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commit e0af1bf9f253caf12c3e753062575ec988517275
Author: Brice Goglin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu Jul 12 17:05:51 2007 +0200
add changelog entry
diff
debian/xsfbs/xsfbs.mk |8 ++--
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commit 12a633f722a2ff9677728d1e2ae56767f804232a
Author: Brice Goglin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu Jul 12 16:06:22 2007 +0200
Fix "display the output of quilt push/pop".
Fix commit
debian/xsfbs/xsfbs.mk |8 ++--
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commit 12a633f722a2ff9677728d1e2ae56767f804232a
Author: Brice Goglin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu Jul 12 16:06:22 2007 +0200
Fix "display the output of quilt push/pop".
Fix commit
debian/xsfbs/xsfbs.mk |8 ++--
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commit 12a633f722a2ff9677728d1e2ae56767f804232a
Author: Brice Goglin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu Jul 12 16:06:22 2007 +0200
Fix "display the output of quilt push/pop".
Fix commit
debian/xsfbs/xsfbs.mk | 36 ++--
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commit 12a633f722a2ff9677728d1e2ae56767f804232a
Author: Brice Goglin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu Jul 12 16:06:22 2007 +0200
Fix "display the output of quilt p
debian/rules |8 ++--
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commit bc10e20820ad6d2c923ea85a514e94f474127217
Author: Brice Goglin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu Jul 12 16:18:13 2007 +0200
Fix "display which patches are applied and removed".
Fix commit
GL/Makefile.in |2
GL/glx/Makefile.in |2
GL/mesa/Makefile.in |2
GL/mesa/X/Makefile.in |2
GL/mes
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 18:57:50 +, Brice Goglin wrote:
> commit 16d97b30b91da02d5a3edc2b895cbd4a1995f62d
> Author: Brice Goglin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Mon Jul 9 19:06:05 2007 +0200
>
> Fix displaying of patches applied by quilt.
>
> As requested in bug #428090, we silence
James Clark wrote:
> I'm getting the same problem with decorations, just like to add my own
> experiences.
>
> Compiz runs fine, with full acceleration. But the decorations refuse
> to load, and gtk-window-decorator starts thrashing 100% CPU time and
> requires a good killing.
>
> I'm running testi
On Thu, Jul 12, 2007 at 15:04:11 +0200, Edward Welbourne wrote:
>-jumpscroll number of pixels
>The number of pixels to shift the graph to the left when the
>graph reaches the right edge of the window. The default value is
>1/2 the width of the current window. Smooth s
debian/changelog |7 +++
debian/control | 14 +++---
2 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
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commit dbacb3116e5a6f96ef3fa4aff1d31e0edae99379
Author: Thierry Reding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu Jul 12 12:09:11 2007 +0200
Drop the now obsolete Sour
> This could readilly enough be remedied by providing a command-line
> option, --clip-at=n, to tell xload to not try to display any load
> level above n. More fancy solutions are possible.
closer inspection of the man page suggests this could be implemented as
an optional second value for -scale:
Hi,
I'm getting the same problem with decorations, just like to add my own
experiences.
Compiz runs fine, with full acceleration. But the decorations refuse to
load, and gtk-window-decorator starts thrashing 100% CPU time and
requires a good killing.
I'm running testing/unstable; Here are
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Package: x11-apps
Version: 0.1
Severity: wishlist
File: /usr/bin/xload
The vertical scale of xload adjusts to accommodate the highest load level.
It has horizontal lines to indicate the vertical scale.
A high enough load shall cause these lines to be so closely spaced
that there is no space betw
Ariel Garcia wrote:
> BUT now since yesterday i have 2:2.1.0-2 and it came back from suspend
> (once) fine and can switch VTs fine even after xrandr. Can it be or is it
> just a fluctuation? Did some relevant patch come in ?
>
There are no change in the code in -2, we just fixed the copyrigh
Hi Brice,
> Just a quick note to say that I didn't forget about this bug. Forwarding
> it upstream is in my TODO list but I am pretty busy these days so it
> might not occur before a week or so.
thanks a lot caring!
Anyway, i was going to post some extra info about 2:2.1.0-1
(Namely: forcing t
Brice Goglin wrote:
I have space and backspace in my gconf database too, but I never use it
(and I don't want to try ctrl-alt-backspace anyway since it is supposed
to kill X...).
I tried it just for kicks and it did indeed kill X. :-)
It looks like your ctrl-alt-left/right are not working.
Kevin Brown wrote:
> Brice Goglin wrote:
>> Kevin Brown wrote:
>>> The cube effect is cool and gimmicky based on the videos I've seen (I
>>> haven't been able to get it to work at all myself),
>>
>> Well, what doesn't work? If you have hsize > 1, what happens when you
>> try to move a window to the
Brice Goglin wrote:
Kevin Brown wrote:
The cube effect is cool and gimmicky based on the videos I've seen (I
haven't been able to get it to work at all myself),
Well, what doesn't work? If you have hsize > 1, what happens when you
try to move a window to the right of your screen? or if you pre
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Bug#423485: xserver-xorg-video-savage: segfault in
savage_drv.so(SavageAdjustFrame+0x78)
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On Wed, 2007-07-11 at 14:34 -0400, John David Anglin wrote:
> > It could also indicate a broken framebuffer device. John, which one are
> > you using?
>
> HP VisEG.
[...]
> (II) FBDEV(0): hardware: stifb (video memory: 2048kB)
> (II) FBDEV(0): checking modes against framebuffer device...
> (II)
Kevin Brown wrote:
> Brice Goglin wrote:
>> Unfortunately, compiz is not part of Gnome, so I don't think we can
>> expect it to look as well integrated in Gnome stuff as Metacity or so.
>> You might want to look at compiz-fusion anyway, since this is where
>> actual development is done now, and I
man/savage.man | 17 +++--
src/savage_driver.c | 96 +++-
2 files changed, 93 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
New commits:
commit b706ffe07fc61281d2dea406f828418f42e3da85
Author: Alex Deucher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu Jul 12 00:03:
ChangeLog | 46
debian/changelog |7
debian/patches/01_savage_driver_disable_randr_on_rotation.diff | 58 --
debian/patches/02_savage_check_ShadowVirtual.diff | 23 --
Brice Goglin wrote:
Unfortunately, compiz is not part of Gnome, so I don't think we can
expect it to look as well integrated in Gnome stuff as Metacity or so.
You might want to look at compiz-fusion anyway, since this is where
actual development is done now, and I don't expect many improvement i
reassign 432803 nvidia-glx
thank you
Kevin Brown wrote:
> I wrote:
> > Furthermore, the X server no longer
> > appears to respond to ctrl-alt-backspace. The only way to recover from
> > this is to kill the offending X server manually.
>
> This part doesn't appear to be the case with the latest
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Please contact me if you need assistance.
Unfortunately, compiz is not part of Gnome, so I don't think we can
expect it to look as well integrated in Gnome stuff as Metacity or so.
You might want to look at compiz-fusion anyway, since this is where
actual development is done now, and I don't expect many improvement in
the plain compiz in
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