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Desktop effects could not be enabled
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Thanks Cefn, I will give that a try!
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@Duncan you can run a routine from the command line as described here...
http://blog.grossmeier.net/2009/03/02/apport-collect-just-what-you-wanted/
...if you want to add apport into a specifically numbered bug, or perhaps you
tried this already.
On this occasion you should file a separate bug, be
@cefn My card is a 7500 mobility radeon 32mb (yes, I know it's old! -
but this doesn't invalidate the point that I didn't have any problems
before!). I tried to use apport to get some logs on the bug, but for
some reason, when it came to submittin it, I couldn't find this bug in
the web page that
@Travis I'm happy to go through whatever investigative steps you feel
are necessary, but I don't really know where to start.
Which package maintainers would have disabled OpenGL for this hardware
profile? What's the level at which it's disabled, e.g. kernel drivers
aren't loaded against the hardwa
Hmm, was OpenGL support disabled for these chips in maverick? I remember
something about issues with KMS/DRI2 for 8xx series chips and I think
that was the solution. That would certainly explain why you are getting
the software rendering error. Compiz is doing the right thing here, we
just need to
@Duncan J Murray I think the logs I've posted are fairly comprehensive
for this model, assuming yours is actually a similar bug it would be
useful to hear from more experts about what our options are.
I've found nothing which makes any difference at all, but also I don't
feel very informed about w
I have the same problem.
Desktop effects were working smoothly on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. Since a
clean install of Ubuntu 10.10, I find that selecting
System>Preferences>Appearance>Visual Effects causes the screen to
flicker for around 10 seconds, and then the error "Desktop effects could
not be enable
@drizzle Had already tried the intel-driver repository from glasen and I
followed the instructions to add the 855gm-fix repository which seemed
to rebuild some kernel modules. After a full reboot, still compiz dies
with...
compiz (core) - Fatal: Software rendering detected.
compiz (core) - Error:
@TravisWatkins I simply get
c...@cefn-maverick-vaio:~$ compiz &
compiz (core) - Fatal: Software rendering detected.
compiz (core) - Error: Failed to manage screen: 0
compiz (core) - Fatal: No manageable screens found on display :0.0
Launching fallback window manager
c...@cefn-maverick-vaio:~$
I tried to pin this down and have been unable to so far. Did find a few
posts that might help. Try at your own risk.
I realize the first link is for lucid and not maverick, but it may
provide a solution.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Bugs/Lucidi8xxFreezes
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=146
Your .xsession-errors file seems to show compiz trying to start (or
compiz-check trying to start it, rather) then without any errors or
warnings you have messages that make it clear metacity is running again.
It also seems like your compiz configuration make be corrupted. Can you
remove/move ~/.com
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