Ok every time i turn on desktop effects and click apply, my whole screen goes black and never comes back to normal. Is the reason why desktop effects are not on by default or am I doing something I shouldn't be... Let me know.
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Re: Desktop Effects in KDE 4
Originally posted by drumpat01try resetting and see if they take effect then.
Also, anyone know how to restore default settings through command line?
I can confirm this error on my system - but since compositing never really worked for me (wrong xorg driver, ati and so on...), this comes as no surprise to me ;-)
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Re: Desktop Effects in KDE 4
remember in KDE's settings, Desktop Effects are not the same thing as Compiz, and you can't run them at the same time.
To try out KWin's desktop effects, you can find the settings to enable/disable and choose which ones by right-clicking on a window titlebar, select 'configure window behavior', then 'Desktop Effects'
This assumes you have your video card's config properly set up (ie: compiz works for you)
The plugins and config are rather minimal, but they seem to work well for me. Some seem to get better results trying the 'xrender' over 'opengl' in the advances section.
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To try out KWin's desktop effects, you can find the settings to enable/disable and choose which ones by right-clicking on a window titlebar, select 'configure window behavior', then 'Desktop Effects'
This assumes you have your video card's config properly set up (ie: compiz works for you)
Very cool things to choose!
(There is no need for any special setup for video card I think, as I have none.)
Add: Rightclick Kmenu and disable hover. That made me nearly crazy to have!
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Re: Desktop Effects in KDE 4
Hey even i had the same problem. When i turned on the desktop effects, every thing went black. Even when i reboot , a black screen appears. Hey any thing i could do in the recovery mode to roll on to previous settings??
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Re: Desktop Effects in KDE 4
dunno. the settings for it are in /home/<your-username>/.kde4/share/config/kwinrc
make sure you delete that
Recovery mode probably uses a different user than your normal one, and '~/.kde4' is relative to the user you are logged in as. Somehow I have managed to never have used recovery mode from the grub menu.
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Re: Desktop Effects in KDE 4
Originally posted by claydohdunno. the settings for it are in /home/<your-username>/.kde4/share/config/kwinrc
make sure you delete that
Recovery mode probably uses a different user than your normal one, and '~/.kde4' is relative to the user you are logged in as. Somehow I have managed to never have used recovery mode from the grub menu.
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Re: Desktop Effects in KDE 4
Originally posted by MoonRiseI'm not sure but maybe recovery mode is owned by root.Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes
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Re: Desktop Effects in KDE 4
then my first command would delete the .kde4 dir for the wrong user as ~/.kde4 would be the user 'root', not the user srikar is using to log into kde
try
sudo rm -rf /home/<your-username>/.kde4/share/config/kwinrc
if that doesn't work, then nuke the whole kde4 dir
sudo rm -rf /home/<your-username>/.kde4
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