Hello All,
A reinstall of libGL did the trick! Thanks everyone who helped out!
-M
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On Feb 18, 2009, at 12:51 PM, Bartosz Fabianowski wrote:
>> compiz-fusion
>
> Are you sure it is not compiz fighting with kwin for who owns the
> screen? KDE's window manager does its own compositing. Maybe compiz is
> getting in the way, stalling the log-in process?
>
> - Bartosz
I sort of suspe
> compiz-fusion
Are you sure it is not compiz fighting with kwin for who owns the
screen? KDE's window manager does its own compositing. Maybe compiz is
getting in the way, stalling the log-in process?
- Bartosz
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On Feb 18, 2009, at 12:28 PM, Andy Fawcett wrote:
>
> If you installed it from your normal user with sudo, check the
> permissions on your ~/.kde directory. I've seen it owned by root in
> the
> past...
Hmm, no luck, it looks to be all properly owned by me.
-m
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On Wednesday 18 February 2009 20:22:09 Marcel Flores wrote:
> Hello List!
>
> I just did a fresh install of 7.1, loaded up KDE4.2, the Nvidia
> driver, compiz-fusion and a few other odds and ends. Life was good
> the first time I logged in (though I couldn't get compiz to start,
> but I'm not reall
Hello List!
I just did a fresh install of 7.1, loaded up KDE4.2, the Nvidia
driver, compiz-fusion and a few other odds and ends. Life was good the
first time I logged in (though I couldn't get compiz to start, but I'm
not really concerned about that), so I installed a few more things
(Pidg