Metacity Composite Manager

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Uploaded by on Oct 24, 2007

A demo about metacity's compositing capabilities.

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  • your computer is extremely slow :(

  • of course it was ... a 1.5Ghz Intel Centrino with 512Mb of RAM ;-)

  • can you describe step-by-step what you modify from Gconf? Please!

  • search for 'metacity' under the app section of gconf-editor. In its general configuration you will find the option to enable or disable the composite manager.

    you can do the job from a terminal too:

    $ gconftool-2 -s '/apps/metacity/general/compos­iting_manager' --type bool true

    cheers

  • thanks, but you have some effects that i haven't! Are you using an instable package?

  • absolutely not. In this video you can see a very old version of metacity (2.18.5). I simply recompiled the package shipped by Debian, which hadn't compositing compiled by default.

    There is no other trick in the video.

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  • me, too. it's not smooth about the menus?

  • In my ubuntu menus doesn't appear smooth like yours, so i thought you had a different version of metacity...whatever! Thanks

  • I have been using metacity compositing for along time now and it doesnt add transparency to the gnome panel menu at all.

  • metacity composite manager does the job: its the title of the video ;-)

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