ya i know it removes all effects...
why dont you install kde session... yum install @kde-desktop ..... its
perfect
or you can try out the new gnome shell 3.0 beta thats also nice
On Nov 3, 7:13 am, sagar borse <
sagarborse.bo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> "yum remove compiz"
> didn't work
>
> but i logged in through non root and uninstalled it via GUI package manager
>
> But now i not getting even simple effects which used to previously
>
> Well is there any other pkg which will provide some exciting graphics
> effects
>
> THANKS,
>
> SAGAR BORSE
> BE IT
> GECA
> Registered Linux User #500860
>
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 9:54 PM, sanjeev mk <
sanjeevmk4...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Try uninstalling compiz.
>
> > You said your normal-user system works well. So login to that. Then change
> > into root user from terminal.Then uninstall compiz by apt-get purge.
> > Not an elegant solution, but might work.
>
> > On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 7:46 PM, sagar borse <
sagarborse.bo...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> >> Thnks
> >> But
>
> >> Now i have another problem for which Shravan gave me solution
> >> (go into # prompt then root->.config->compiz
> >> then rm config file
> >> But it didnt work)
>
> >> *Problem*:
> >> when i log into root user then normal screen appears which turns into
> >> black as i move mouse pointer.
> >> when i click on start panel whole panel becomes black and then whole
> >> screen becomes black on pointer movement
> >> when i right click on desktop small panel appers (which appers normally
> >> containg options like new,new folder) turn into a black.
>
> >> *Cause of problem*:
> >> This thing started when i went into compiz settings then in effects
> >> i turned on all effects
> >> and from that instant only screen turned into black
>
> >> when i logged in which a non root user it is working fine
>
> >> *Any other solution to fix it ????
> >> *
> >> THANKS,
>
> >> SAGAR BORSE
> >> BE IT
> >> GECA
> >> Registered Linux User #500860
>
> >> On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 8:21 PM, shravan aras <
123.shra...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> >>> Goto preferences then compiz settings. There you can enable the effects
> >>> you want. Mint comes with compiz panel loading which adds to its astetic
> >>> value :)
>
> >>> Sent: 28 October 2010 20:02
> >>> To:
cof...@googlegroups.com
> >>> Subject: [CoFSUG] Animated effects on Linux
>
> >>> Hello,
>
> >>> Can any body tell me how to add Animation effects on Linux???
> >>> such as what we watch when ever we close any window in Ubuntu???
>
> >>> I am using Mint 7 and seen a great animation exit of window in Mint 8 (it
> >>> was inbuilt or provided with Distrto)
> >>> so please tell me how to get such things???
>
> >>> I guess it is not a theme but some effects............!!!
>
> >>> (Ex. Window burns on closing or it waves on arrival and much more)
>
> >>> THANKS,
>
> >>> SAGAR BORSE
> >>> BE IT
> >>> GECA
> >>> Registered Linux User #500860
>
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