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Re: xorg transparency and shadows



depending on your system

sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart

if not try

sudo /etc/init.d/xdm restart

Jacob Bresciani

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On Oct 18, 2005, at 10:59 AM, Chris Wakefield wrote:

Hi.

I used this apt binary source and installed xcompmgr, libxrender1- dbg & transset to try out this transparency and landed in hot water! I couldn't
restart X.  I got a .xession error that really didn't say much.
I got around it eventually by starting X with:

startx /usr/bin/startkde -- :0

I like to use gdm to start my X, is there someway to reset gdm?

Thanks for any interest or replies,
Chris W.


On October 18, 2005 04:09 am, mons wrote:

Hi Giulio,

I use this on my debian:
http://helion.xcyb.org/debian-xcyborg/
I have no idea how secure this package are (I found them by google)
but I use them for my desktop. And I use unstable (SID) kde, xorg from
amd64.debian.net and xcompmgr, transet from this repository, and
everything works fine.

PS. Sorry for my english...


Hi,

is there a repository for debian-amd64 where to find xorg packages for
shadows and transparency (xcompmgr, transet, etc.)?

Thanks,
Giulio


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