On 04/03/2012 11:30 AM, Mark Haney wrote:
A reboot is kinda necessary when I just upgraded kde-libs. :)
Are you sure? I'd think that logging out and back in would be
sufficient, both for the desktop effects and the upgraded kde-libs.
HTH, HAND.
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On 04/03/2012 11:05 AM, T.C. Hollingsworth wrote:
On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 7:53 AM, Mark Haney wrote:
On 04/03/2012 09:21 AM, T.C. Hollingsworth wrote:
No need to reboot, just press ALT+SHIFT+F12 to enable desktop effects
immediately. (It used to just enable it automatically when you
checked
On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 7:53 AM, Mark Haney wrote:
> On 04/03/2012 09:21 AM, T.C. Hollingsworth wrote:
>
>>
>> I assume you're still using KDE? In that case, you probably have to
>> enable Desktop Effects in System Settings for transparency to be
>> functional. It's disabled by default on Fedora,
On 04/03/2012 09:21 AM, T.C. Hollingsworth wrote:
I assume you're still using KDE? In that case, you probably have to
enable Desktop Effects in System Settings for transparency to be
functional. It's disabled by default on Fedora, while Kubuntu enables
it IIRC.
-T.C.
I've enabled it and wi
On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 5:42 AM, Mark Haney wrote:
> I just finished getting Fedora configured on my netbook and wanted to setup
> my consoles with a slightly transparent background. But when I go to do so,
> I get a message that my desktop appears not to support transparency. Has
> anyone seen t
I just finished getting Fedora configured on my netbook and wanted to
setup my consoles with a slightly transparent background. But when I go
to do so, I get a message that my desktop appears not to support
transparency. Has anyone seen this before? I know transparency works
on this hardware