I just finished installing Beryl on Kubuntu 7.04. everything works fine except there are no borders to the windows.I've checked all over online but couldn't find something I understood please help.
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You have the famous "missing window decorator" problem. If you search on that, you should find right about a zillion posts.
Did you run "beryl" in a console window? Did it report that your system will support glx and compositing? You need to do that, then if you're good to go, the window decorator thing is fixable.
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I'm not exactly sure what this means...
darby@Kaya:~$ beryl
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* Beryl system compatiblity check *
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Detected xserver : AIGLX
Checking Display :0.0 ...
Checking for XComposite extension : passed (v0.3)
Checking for XDamage extension : passed
Checking for RandR extension : passed
Checking for XSync extension : passed
Checking Screen 0 ...
Checking for GLX_SGIX_fbconfig : passed
Checking for GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap : passed
Checking for non power of two texture support : passed
Checking maximum texture size : passed (2048x2048)
Reloading options
Initiating splash
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Re: Beryl Borders
Ctrl+Alt+Backspace
Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
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Re: Beryl Borders
Originally posted by Darby12611
I'm not exactly sure what this means...
Did you also install the package "beryl-manager"? You need it. When installed, you want to run beryl-manager and it will put a red icon down on your panel. Right-click that icon, and you will be able to select the Window Manager (i.e. Beryl) and the Window Decorator (Emerald is suggested, but Aquamarine is another possiblity).
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Beryl isn't even available in the Gutsy repo, so they have really dropped it like a hot potato. But it is still in Feisty, so I'm running it on my Feisty Ubuntu setup.
To get "wobbly windows" and other special effects, you need to open the Beryl Manager and work your way through the many menus. I think wobbly windows is on one of the first ones that you come to. Skydomes are buried pretty deep in -- I couldn't find them the last time I reinstalled it LOL.
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