I have made a bit of a discovery.  In the Gnome-Do preferences, it is
defaulted to Docky as the selected theme and greyed out so you cannot
change it.

Changing the appearance|Visual effects option to normal allows
Gnome-Do to work using the Docky Theme, which you can then change back
to the classic theme, because the option is no longer greyed out.

I haven't yet tried switching off the Visual effects, to see whether
Gnome-Do will continue working now that it is back to using the
Classic Theme.

Graham

2009/11/30 Liam Proven <lpro...@gmail.com>:
> On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 3:04 AM, James Thomas <selin...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>> i get the same on a T22.
>
> And me, on a Thinkpad X31. I've disabled DRI in xorg.conf for better
> performance on my ancient ATI Rage Mobility chipset, but this made no
> difference.
>
> At least 9.10 doesn't try to enable Compiz, which 9.04 did. It
> murdered performance on this machine.
>
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