Borders around desktop gadgets.

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bob_in_knoxville

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Oct 2, 2008, 8:59:06 PM10/2/08
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I have four gadgets on my desktop and each one has a black border.Is
there any way to get rid of the border?

mahjongg

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Oct 2, 2008, 9:50:32 PM10/2/08
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Did you change the desktop theme? I did and now i have black (dark
grey) borders around gadgets too, even after I have reverted to the
gOS3 theme. before I had no borders, and for example the flower pot
had a transparent outline. Perhaps this is another theme related bug?

So yes, indeed, how do I get rid of the borders?

patmeister

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Oct 3, 2008, 6:56:10 AM10/3/08
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i had the same problem but found if you close each gadget and reinstall it the border will disappear

bob_in_knoxville

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Oct 3, 2008, 9:32:06 PM10/3/08
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Thanks but I tried that and it didnt work.It has been like this since
I installed it.

mahjongg

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Oct 4, 2008, 9:51:28 AM10/4/08
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yeah, I can confirm that, I removed all gadgets and installed one new
one, but that one also had grey rectangular borders, instead of a
transparent background.

bob_in_knoxville

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Oct 5, 2008, 8:38:31 PM10/5/08
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The first time I installed the new GOS i didnt have this problem.The
only time it occurred was with Compiz and Emerald in use.This time it
was like this from installation.As long as it doesn't cause other
issues I am not worrying about it.I just thought it was something with
an easy fix I was overlooking.Thanks to the creators of GOS for a
really cool Linux distro.

Kevin

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Oct 9, 2008, 12:30:34 PM10/9/08
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Make sure you have xcompmgr listed as a startup program in the Menu --
> Preferences --> Sessions

Google Gadgets needs some form of compositing to work correctly, if
you don't have compiz just make sure the xcompmgr begins at startup.

mahjongg

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Oct 9, 2008, 6:16:49 PM10/9/08
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Where do I find xcompmgr?

During my attempts to install compiz I removed the whole entry, now I
cannot re-add it. Just adding "xcompmgr" as the executables name does
not work, and I cant find a "xcompmgr" file anywhere.

patmeister

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Oct 9, 2008, 6:26:41 PM10/9/08
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open computer then usr bin xcompmgr

Kevin

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Oct 10, 2008, 1:23:46 AM10/10/08
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Make sure that you have xcompmgr on your system.

Access Synaptic Package Manager and search for xcompmgr

Install it if necessary.

Then follow the steps from the previous post.

Go to
Menu --> System Preferences --> Preferences --> Sessions

Click Add

Enter whatever you wish for a name or comment.

But under command be sure too add xcompmgr

That should fix you right up. ;-)

mahjongg

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Oct 10, 2008, 5:07:09 AM10/10/08
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Ah yes, of course, in my zeal I had also removed xcompmgr with
Synaptic.

It works now thanks...

Kevin

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Oct 10, 2008, 4:27:15 PM10/10/08
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Thats good, sorry you never got the Compiz problem sorted out. But hey
atleast you have the xcompmgr on there and your Gadgets will display
fine now.

mahjongg

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Oct 10, 2008, 5:10:40 PM10/10/08
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Haven't come around buying and installing a new video card, many
"family affairs", no free Saturdays, but I don't complain, at least I -
have- family affairs.
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