I downloaded Kubuntu 9.10 64-bit about 2 weeks ago, I decided to try the desktop effects, I went to the desktop effects settings, went to all effects and chose the effects I wanted. I clicked on apply and a window popped up saying KDE Window Manager The Following Effects Cannot be Activated: blah blah blah. Please help. If this is of any importance I have an Acer Aspire 4530 with AMD Athlon X2 64 cpu and a nvidia GeForce 9100m G video card.
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I got the same message, but, when I went to Desktop Settings and changed my theme to Glassified (downloaded it from New Theme) it turned out translucent.Robert Collard, Springfield, IL<br />Dell Inspiron 1545 Laptop, Intel Duo T3400 CPUs @2.16Ghz<br />Xubuntu 9.10 x86_64
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Originally posted by poopy doopI also had glassified applied as my theme, so I'm not sure what the problem is, maybe the video card?Robert Collard, Springfield, IL<br />Dell Inspiron 1545 Laptop, Intel Duo T3400 CPUs @2.16Ghz<br />Xubuntu 9.10 x86_64
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Originally posted by poopy doopI downloaded Kubuntu 9.10 64-bit about 2 weeks ago, I decided to try the desktop effects, I went to the desktop effects settings, went to all effects and chose the effects I wanted. I clicked on apply and a window popped up saying KDE Window Manager The Following Effects Cannot be Activated: blah blah blah. Please help. If this is of any importance I have an Acer Aspire 4530 with AMD Athlon X2 64 cpu and a nvidia GeForce 9100m G video card.
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Originally posted by poopy doopI also had glassified applied as my theme, so I'm not sure what the problem is, maybe the video card?
What version of KDE are you running and have you installed the nvidia drivers?
@ rsaavedra74. With kubuntu (assuming you are running KDE) you don't need compiz, emerald or Cairo dock. Gnome uses them, KDE uses kwineffects. If you try to run them within kde you may well be causing conflicts.
I don't have an Ipod but I do know that a number of the applications you have referred to should sync with it but I believe there is a knack to it. You could also try gtkpod, available in your package manager.
HTH
Ian
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