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 will check it after I reboot. I could have sworn that I didn't need to do that before. I know I used transparency in KDE3. Devs must have folded that into Desktop Effects.


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