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archive:compiz_fusion [2014-06-27 19:12] – [Compiz_Fusion] jensarchive:compiz_fusion [2016-08-10 11:55] (current) jens
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-====== Compiz_Fusion ====== +<WRAP round alert>
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 The content of this page is no longer maintained and could be outdated soon or already is. The reasons could be various, like this information became obsolete or there is by now a better way to handle the information on this page. This page will be retained here for archiving reasons. The content of this page is no longer maintained and could be outdated soon or already is. The reasons could be various, like this information became obsolete or there is by now a better way to handle the information on this page. This page will be retained here for archiving reasons.
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 +====== Compiz Fusion ======
 [[http://www.compiz.org/|Compiz Fusion]] adds some very nice 3D-effects and better handling to your desktop. Of course you need 3D-acceleration w/ e.g. an [[misc:Nvidia]] or ATI card. [[http://www.compiz.org/|Compiz Fusion]] adds some very nice 3D-effects and better handling to your desktop. Of course you need 3D-acceleration w/ e.g. an [[misc:Nvidia]] or ATI card.
  
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   compizconfig-backend-gconf compizconfig-settings-manager fusion-icon   compizconfig-backend-gconf compizconfig-settings-manager fusion-icon
  
-Second, add the command "fusion-icon" to your session ((In Gnome via "System -> Preferences -> Sessions"\\ In XFCE 4.6 or newer via "Main Menu -> Settings -> Session and Startup")), re-logon and use the "CompizConfig Settings Manager" ((In Gnome also in "System -> Preferences"\\ In XFCE 4.6 or newer also in "Main Menu -> Settings")) or the Compiz Fusion Icon in the Systray to configure some stuff.+Second, add the command "fusion-icon" to your session((In Gnome via "System -> Preferences -> Sessions"\\ In XFCE 4.6 or newer via "Main Menu -> Settings -> Session and Startup")), re-logon and use the "CompizConfig Settings Manager"((In Gnome also in "System -> Preferences"\\ In XFCE 4.6 or newer also in "Main Menu -> Settings")) or the Compiz Fusion Icon in the Systray to configure some stuff.
  
 That's really it already! No editing of the [[misc:xorg.conf]] involved. That's really it already! No editing of the [[misc:xorg.conf]] involved.
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