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    Beryl Installation

    I'm not sure if this is the correct forum for this, but here goes. I've followed about 5 or 6 guides to install beryl, but the links provided always come back as 404 not found. The only guides i'm able to find are pretty old, some almost 2 years old. Is there a more recent tutorial i can use to install beryl?

    I use an ATI card, but that is already running fine. I need to know how to install beryl. I have downloaded the package, but cannot figure out how to get it installed and running.

    Any help is much appreciated.

    #2
    Re: Beryl Installation

    Beryl is a discontinued project -- Feisty is the last version of *buntu that will offer it. Are you sure you want to invest in learning it?

    For Gutsy, the desktop effects package is Compiz.

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      #3
      Re: Beryl Installation

      Posts to review:
      http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3085114.0
      http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3083621.0
      http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3083182.0

      As Beryl is no longer a supported project - Compiz Fusion is the branch being developed - you may not find a lot of outside help, so keep looking through this forum. Plenty of users who had Beryl issues have posted here.
      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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        #4
        Re: Beryl Installation

        Damn! Did you see that? A dibl, and as the description said, it's left a 'gift' for others to benefit from - and fast too!!!
        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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          #5
          Re: Beryl Installation

          First, we need to know which version of Kubuntu you are running. The instructions are different for each.

          What you want to install is compiz

          Second, Beryl doesn't exist anymore, it merged with Compiz Extras, and the whole thing is now called compiz-fusion

          Now, if you have Gutsy installed, compiz i pretty easu to install. Just install these packages:

          compiz-kde compiz-core compizconfig-settings-manager compiz-plugins compiz-fusion-plugins-main compiz-fusion-plugin-extras emerald

          that should get you all the packages you need for Kubuntu.

          You run compiz (assuming a properly set up video driver) by running the command

          'compz --replace'
          If you need to go back to a "normal" desktop. you can hit alt-f2 to open the "Run" dialog and run the command
          'kwin --replace'

          for older releases, look here
          http://www.compiz.org/Ubuntu_Installation_Guide
          and their forums are here
          http://forum.go-compiz.org/

          these are the most accurate and up to date places for info

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            #6
            Re: Beryl Installation

            Thanks. I'm running Dapper atm, i'll look at those links.

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              #7
              Re: Beryl Installation

              Ok i've looked through all the links (cant sleep, must fix!).

              I followed on in particular on the Ubuntu website, and it had me do a few things that went without error, including editing the sources.list file. I then entered a command and recieved the error below (lengthy, sorry):

              thomas@YOMOMMA:~$ sudo apt-get install compiz compizconfig-settings-manager compiz-kde emerald
              Reading package lists... Done
              Building dependency tree... Done
              Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
              requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
              distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
              or been moved out of Incoming.
              The following information may help to resolve the situation:

              The following packages have unmet dependencies:
              compiz: Depends: compiz-core but it is not going to be installed
              Depends: compiz-plugins but it is not going to be installed
              Depends: compiz-gnome but it is not going to be installed
              Depends: compiz-fusion-plugins-main (>= 0.5.2+git20070917) but it is not going to be installed
              Depends: compiz-fusion-plugins-extra (>= 0.5.2+git20070917) but it is not going to be installed
              Depends: libcompizconfig0 (>= 0.5.2+git20070912-0ubuntu2) but it is not going to be installed
              compiz-kde: Depends: compiz-core (= 1:0.5.2+git20070918-0ubuntu5~ppa1) but it is not going to be installed
              Depends: compiz-plugins (= 1:0.5.2+git20070918-0ubuntu5~ppa1) but it is not going to be installed
              Depends: kdelibs4c2a (>= 4:3.5.5-1) but 4:3.5.2-0ubuntu18.5 is to be installed
              Depends: kwin (>= 4:3.5.5-1) but 4:3.5.2-0ubuntu27.2 is to be installed
              Depends: libc6 (>= 2.5-0ubuntu1) but 2.3.6-0ubuntu20.5 is to be installed
              Depends: libdbus-1-3 (>= 0.94) but it is not installable
              Depends: libdbus-qt-1-1c2 (>= 0.62.git.20060814) but 0.60-6ubuntu8.1 is to be installed
              Depends: libdecoration0 but it is not going to be installed
              Depends: libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.2) but 1:4.0.3-1ubuntu5 is to be installed
              Depends: libqt3-mt (>= 3:3.3.8really3.3.7) but 3:3.3.6-1ubuntu6.4 is to be installed
              Depends: libstdc++6 (>= 4.1.2) but 4.0.3-1ubuntu5 is to be installed
              Depends: libxcomposite1 (>= 1:0.3-1) but 1:0.2.2.2-0ubuntu2 is to be installed
              Depends: libxfixes3 (>= 1:4.0.1) but 1:3.0.1.2-0ubuntu3 is to be installed
              Depends: libcompizconfig-backend-kconfig but it is not going to be installed
              compizconfig-settings-manager: Depends: python-central (>= 0.5.8) but it is not installable
              Depends: python-compizconfig but it is not going to be installed
              emerald: Depends: compiz-plugins but it is not going to be installed
              Depends: libdecoration0 but it is not going to be installed
              Depends: libatk1.0-0 (>= 1.13.1) but 1.11.4-0ubuntu1 is to be installed
              Depends: libc6 (>= 2.5-0ubuntu1) but 2.3.6-0ubuntu20.5 is to be installed
              Depends: libcairo2 (>= 1.4.2) but 1.0.4-0ubuntu1 is to be installed
              Depends: libdecoration0 but it is not going to be installed
              Depends: libemeraldengine0 but it is not going to be installed
              Depends: libfontconfig1 (>= 2.4.0) but 2.3.2-1.1ubuntu12 is to be installed
              Depends: libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.12.9) but 2.10.3-0ubuntu1 is to be installed
              Depends: libgtk2.0-0 (>= 2.10.3) but 2.8.20-0ubuntu1.1 is to be installed
              Depends: libpango1.0-0 (>= 1.16.2) but 1.12.3-0ubuntu3 is to be installed
              Depends: libwnck18 (>= 2.15.90) but it is not going to be installed
              Depends: libxfixes3 (>= 1:4.0.1) but 1:3.0.1.2-0ubuntu3 is to be installed
              Depends: libxrandr2 (>= 2:1.2.0) but 1:1.1.0.2-0ubuntu4 is to be installed
              E: Broken packages
              thomas@YOMOMMA:~$


              Now one issue could be that the guide was for Feisty. I cannot use feisty or 7.10 (forget name), because it simply doesnt agree with my ATI card (i tried for 3 days straight to fix it, always signal out of range on my monitor). So i'm forced to use Dapper, but unfortunately this guide does not include dapper help. I'm not sure if this is my problem or not.

              So i'm basically at a loss here. Not really sure what to do to get this working. I'm completely willing to do the research and figure this out, if only i can figure out what to look for lol.

              EDIT: I have even tried guides that want me to use the make function, make install, etc. These never work because it never recognizes the command. The readme files say there is some lib i need to install, but i dont know how to install it. When I use ./configure i get an error saying there wasnt a sufficient C compiler in the folder.

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                #8
                Re: Beryl Installation

                Are you actually running Dapper? I'm not sure that Compiz Fusion will run under Dapper, but others with more experience in this will chime in I'm sure.

                You were not able to find/get help with your ATI card here in the forum? I'm a little surprised if you did not - ATI and NVIDIA card issues abound.
                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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                  #9
                  Re: Beryl Installation

                  I think you're right, Snowhog, that was a dibl. And was that the answer he was carrying?
                  I wish I was the man my dog thinks I am.<br /><br />Registered Linux User No. 402825

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                    #10
                    Re: Beryl Installation

                    Originally posted by Snowhog
                    Are you actually running Dapper? I'm not sure that Compiz Fusion will run under Dapper, but others with more experience in this will chime in I'm sure.

                    You were not able to find/get help with your ATI card here in the forum? I'm a little surprised if you did not - ATI and NVIDIA card issues abound.
                    Yes i'm running Dapper. Let me clarify. I was using Ubuntu 7.10, and was not able to get it working on my ATI card. I followed every tutorial I could find, and reinstalled 3 or more times.

                    I could boot from the live CD initially. Once installed, it booted up just fine. I installed all updates, then installed the restricted driver for my card. When i rebooted, I got a blank screen after the Ubuntu loading screen. So, I followed a
                    guide telling me to reconfigure the xserver-xorg file and was able to get back in. I figured out how to install the driver, and had 7.10 running. But, even tho i had the driver installed, for some reason it was like it simply wasnt installed. Simple screen savers acted as if there was no graphics card, and i couldnt enable desktop effects or w/e its called on there. So basically Ubuntu was tellin me the card was working, but it wasnt.

                    So I attempted to go back to windows after a few days of frustration. But of course, the windows cd was corrupt, so no windows. So i decided i'd come to Kubuntu, and try an older installation, Dapper. This one works, and my card is just fine, can run games etc. I'd love to go to Gutsy, but I'm a bit afraid at this point.

                    I tried it last night. Downloaded and burned a live cd of Kubuntu Gutsy. Popped it in, loaded in and got "Signal out of range" then my monitor just goes to sleep. If you guys can help me here, i'd be very grateful. Here are my exact specs:

                    NOTE: I do NOT want a 64 bit version, i'll worry about that some other time, i'm too new to linux to troubleshoot those problems.

                    AMD 64 X2 4600+ (2.4 mghz)
                    ATI Radeon x1600
                    2 Gigs of Ram

                    Currently running Kubuntu Dapper, would love Kubuntu Gutsy Gibbon. I have a Live CD for Gutsy, i'm afraid to use it but i'll give it a go.

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                      #11
                      Re: Beryl Installation

                      @Warbick, there is a pretty nice script installer for the ATI proprietary driver now, that was not available when 6.10 or 7.04 came out. It is Envy, available here. I would be surprised if it did not install the driver correctly for your x1600, although I haven't tried it myself.

                      Is there any way you could test it -- could you cable in a spare/old hard drive just to see if 7.10 and the ATI driver would be happy on your system? I think it would work, but I appreciate your concern about the risk -- I wouldn't put my data at risk either.

                      Since you already found there's a problem with the Live CD, I'd make an Alternate Install CD, and install in "text mode" aka character mode. Probably you will need to configure a VESA driver for the initial work, then once you've got Firefox you can download and install Envy, and it will set you up with the appropriate ATI driver.

                      And, I would go for the AMD 64-bit version. There are no special display driver issues in 64-bit that I know of, any worse than 32-bit, and you'll take better advantage of your CPU.

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                        #12
                        Re: Beryl Installation

                        Yep thats the exact program i used. Envy did not work. Basically when my comp was all screwed up i loaded in in safe mode (w/e its called, gives you a command prompt instead of trying to load the gui) and did sudo -reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg. Then followed the guide for a few adjustments and typed startx. It loaded, so i went to http://albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html (this includes ATI scripts also). Installed this and typed sudo envy -t and it did it all for me. Seemed like it installed, but the driver simply didnt do anything.

                        I started using linux about 5 days ago, so i'm in way over my head, but i'm slowing figuring it out :P

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                          #13
                          Re: Beryl Installation

                          Originally posted by Warbick

                          I started using linux about 5 days ago, so i'm in way over my head, but i'm slowing figuring it out :P
                          Yep, I remember. Actually I'm still trying to figure stuff out, like Samba.

                          That is odd that Envy didn't install your driver correctly. But, I'll take you at your word. When I first tried Kubuntu, it was on a PC that has a Radeon card -- maybe an x400. After about the 5th go-round with fglrx and xorg.conf, I decided I really needed an Nvidia card, which led to I really need a new system to put the new Nvidia card in ....

                          Sorry -- I just never mastered installing ATI drivers. :P

                          I would still give it one more go with Gutsy and Envy -- there are some hardware improvements in Gutsy, versus Feisty and the earlier versions.

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                            #14
                            Re: Beryl Installation

                            Ok i've installed Gutsy (what the hey, why not) and used envy to install the driver. Booted in and it still looks exactly the same. No graphics acceleration, and my resolution isn't what it should be ( i usually run at 1440x900, this is 1280x something not widescreen) In trying to change my resolution, there is nothing past the current. I went to the hardware tab, and it said it detected an ATI card, so i selected that and it wanted me to restart X. When i did this, it boots into something saying its checking my batter (?) and some thing else, and locks up. Cant get to a command prompt, nothing. So i sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg, fix that to the 1280 res, and get back in, no graphics card running.

                            Whats going on? I'll post this then find my xorg file and post it for you if that helps.

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                              #15
                              Re: Beryl Installation

                              Sorry for another post.

                              here is my xorg.conf file. Its showing the wrong driver! Really dont know how to fix that:

                              (lengthy)



                              # xorg.conf (xorg X Window System server configuration file)
                              #
                              # This file was generated by dexconf, the Debian X Configuration tool, using
                              # values from the debconf database.
                              #
                              # Edit this file with caution, and see the xorg.conf manual page.
                              # (Type "man xorg.conf" at the shell prompt.)
                              #
                              # This file is automatically updated on xserver-xorg package upgrades *only*
                              # if it has not been modified since the last upgrade of the xserver-xorg
                              # package.
                              #
                              # If you have edited this file but would like it to be automatically updated
                              # again, run the following command:
                              # sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg

                              Section "Files"
                              EndSection

                              Section "InputDevice"
                              Identifier "Generic Keyboard"
                              Driver "kbd"
                              Option "CoreKeyboard"
                              Option "XkbRules" "xorg"
                              Option "XkbModel" "pc105"
                              Option "XkbLayout" "us"
                              EndSection

                              Section "InputDevice"
                              Identifier "Configured Mouse"
                              Driver "mouse"
                              Option "CorePointer"
                              Option "Device" "/dev/input/mice"
                              Option "Protocol" "ImPS/2"
                              Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
                              Option "Emulate3Buttons" "true"
                              EndSection

                              Section "InputDevice"
                              Driver "wacom"
                              Identifier "stylus"
                              Option "Device" "/dev/input/wacom"
                              Option "Type" "stylus"
                              Option "ForceDevice" "ISDV4" # Tablet PC ONLY
                              EndSection

                              Section "InputDevice"
                              Driver "wacom"
                              Identifier "eraser"
                              Option "Device" "/dev/input/wacom"
                              Option "Type" "eraser"
                              Option "ForceDevice" "ISDV4" # Tablet PC ONLY
                              EndSection

                              Section "InputDevice"
                              Driver "wacom"
                              Identifier "cursor"
                              Option "Device" "/dev/input/wacom"
                              Option "Type" "cursor"
                              Option "ForceDevice" "ISDV4" # Tablet PC ONLY
                              EndSection

                              Section "Device"
                              Identifier "Generic Video Card"
                              Driver "vesa"
                              BusID "PCI:3:0:0"
                              EndSection

                              Section "Monitor"
                              Identifier "Generic Monitor"
                              Option "DPMS"
                              HorizSync 28-64
                              VertRefresh 43-60
                              EndSection

                              Section "Screen"
                              Identifier "Default Screen"
                              Device "Generic Video Card"
                              Monitor "Generic Monitor"
                              DefaultDepth 24
                              SubSection "Display"
                              Modes "1280x1024"
                              EndSubSection
                              EndSection

                              Section "ServerLayout"
                              Identifier "Default Layout"
                              Screen "Default Screen"
                              InputDevice "Generic Keyboard"
                              InputDevice "Configured Mouse"

                              # Uncomment if you have a wacom tablet
                              # InputDevice "stylus" "SendCoreEvents"
                              # InputDevice "cursor" "SendCoreEvents"
                              # InputDevice "eraser" "SendCoreEvents"
                              EndSection

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