I decided to try compiz-fusion one more time,
and although the effects I tried worked,
once again when I logout and login all
windows lose their borders.
The solution is to run from a terminal
emerald --replace &
But I could not make this command run automatically.
In previous versions (FC6) I could just add a script to
the session startup programs, and that would do the trick.
Unfortunately, this does not work anymore for compiz.
Also, it takes a long time to a saved session come up
after I call emerald manually (maybe 2 min for the saved windows show up) .
Am I just not seeing an obvious solution?
Thanks.
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12-01-2007, 03:09 PM
"Paulo Cavalcanti"
compiz-fusion and emerald
Hi,
I decided to try compiz-fusion one more time,
and although the effects I tried worked,
once again when I logout and login all
windows lose their borders.
The solution is to run from a terminal
emerald --replace &
But I could not make this command run automatically.
In previous versions (FC6) I could just add a script to
the session startup programs, and that would do the trick.
Unfortunately, this does not work anymore for compiz.
Also, it takes a long time to a saved session come up
after I call emerald manually (maybe 2 min for the saved windows show up) .
Am I just not seeing an obvious solution?
Thanks.
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12-01-2007, 03:09 PM
"Paulo Cavalcanti"
compiz-fusion and emerald
Hi,
I decided to try compiz-fusion one more time,
and although the effects I tried worked,
once again when I logout and login all
windows lose their borders.
The solution is to run from a terminal
emerald --replace &
But I could not make this command run automatically.
In previous versions (FC6) I could just add a script to
the session startup programs, and that would do the trick.
Unfortunately, this does not work anymore for compiz.
Also, it takes a long time to a saved session come up
after I call emerald manually (maybe 2 min for the saved windows show up) .
Am I just not seeing an obvious solution?
Thanks.
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12-01-2007, 03:09 PM
"Paulo Cavalcanti"
compiz-fusion and emerald
Hi,
I decided to try compiz-fusion one more time,
and although the effects I tried worked,
once again when I logout and login all
windows lose their borders.
The solution is to run from a terminal
emerald --replace &
But I could not make this command run automatically.
In previous versions (FC6) I could just add a script to
the session startup programs, and that would do the trick.
Unfortunately, this does not work anymore for compiz.
Also, it takes a long time to a saved session come up
after I call emerald manually (maybe 2 min for the saved windows show up) .
Am I just not seeing an obvious solution?
Thanks.
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LCG - UFRJ
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12-01-2007, 03:09 PM
"Paulo Cavalcanti"
compiz-fusion and emerald
Hi,
I decided to try compiz-fusion one more time,
and although the effects I tried worked,
once again when I logout and login all
windows lose their borders.
The solution is to run from a terminal
emerald --replace &
But I could not make this command run automatically.
In previous versions (FC6) I could just add a script to
the session startup programs, and that would do the trick.
Unfortunately, this does not work anymore for compiz.
Also, it takes a long time to a saved session come up
after I call emerald manually (maybe 2 min for the saved windows show up) .
Am I just not seeing an obvious solution?
Thanks.
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LCG - UFRJ
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12-01-2007, 03:09 PM
"Paulo Cavalcanti"
compiz-fusion and emerald
Hi,
I decided to try compiz-fusion one more time,
and although the effects I tried worked,
once again when I logout and login all
windows lose their borders.
The solution is to run from a terminal
emerald --replace &
But I could not make this command run automatically.
In previous versions (FC6) I could just add a script to
the session startup programs, and that would do the trick.
Unfortunately, this does not work anymore for compiz.
Also, it takes a long time to a saved session come up
after I call emerald manually (maybe 2 min for the saved windows show up) .
Am I just not seeing an obvious solution?
Thanks.
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12-01-2007, 07:58 PM
"Abhijit Shylanath"
compiz-fusion and emerald
On Dec 1, 2007 9:39 PM, Paulo Cavalcanti <promac@gmail.com> wrote:
> But I could not make this command run automatically.
> In previous versions (FC6) I could just add a script to
> the session startup programs, and that would do the trick.
> Unfortunately, this does not work anymore for compiz.
In Gnome, I've added 'emerald --replace' in System > Preferences >
Personal > Sessions. I don't know if it's the best way to do it, but
it works fine for me.
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12-01-2007, 08:58 PM
"Paulo Cavalcanti"
compiz-fusion and emerald
On Dec 1, 2007 6:58 PM, Abhijit Shylanath <abhijit.shylanath@gmail.com> wrote:
On Dec 1, 2007 9:39 PM, Paulo Cavalcanti <promac@gmail.com> wrote:
> But I could not make this command run automatically.
> In previous versions (FC6) I could just add a script to
> the session startup programs, and that would do the trick.
> Unfortunately, this does not work anymore for compiz.
In Gnome, I've added 'emerald --replace' in System > Preferences >
Personal > Sessions. I don't know if it's the best way to do it, but
it works fine for me.
Yes, you are right. It works, but it takes too long, that is why I thought differently.
*When I open a window, as soon as I login, the border only appears 2 min later.
Then the other saved windows show up also.
I can not imagine what is hogging my gnome in this case ....
*
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