Post details: xfce eyecandy

16 December, 2006

Permalink 02:39 UTC, by Josh Saddler Email , 333 words, 1883 views   English (US)
Categories: Gentoo

xfce eyecandy

All right, I finally did it. I went for the eyecandy. I've never set up any thing having to do with composite, transparency, etc., but I figured that since as long as I'm living on the p.masked Xfce edge anyway, I might as well use its built-in compositor. And...it's interesting. I don't particularly like how the panel automatically gets translucent whenever the mouse isn't on it, and it's actually distracting when I have a terminal superimposed on both Firefox and another terminal...I was surprised that the backgrounded Firefox itself becomes clear enough to see the other terminal underneath it.

And yet people dig this stuff? Or maybe they just dig the effects of more nifty compositing window managers like compiz. Anyway, I don't know if I'll stick with it or not. I'm pleased to say that after a little tweaking, it's a minimal resource hit even for my ancient integrated nVidia GeForce2 Go chip. (One of the very first dedicated mobile GPUs, a whole 16MB memory.)

Interestingly, I seem to be running only semi-hardware-accelerated, as I call it. running "glxinfo" gives a segfault, as it can't find the GLX extension to load, despite the visual results. Problem is, I can't enable "AllowGLXWithComposite", as that results in random hard lockups, which is the fault of being forced to use nvidia-legacy-drivers. These older 7xxx drivers are known to have such bugs, but the newer 8xxx drivers don't support my vintage 2001 hardware. Ah, well. At least adding "RenderAccel" to xorg.conf lets me run this stuff with very little noticeable slowdown. I suspect that I am getting hardware accel; it's just confused.

I think I'll bring along this composited laptop to SCALE and show off the wonders of unstable Xfce and the latest eyecandy. Which reminds me, now I need to see about getting all the effects of compiz, but without using that WM or unmerging yet more masked packages. I want to see what else this old graphics hardware is capable of. :)

Comments:

Comment from: dirtyepic [Visitor] Email
this post is useless without pics! ;)
PermalinkPermalink 16 December, 2006 @ 04:05
Comment from: Joshua "tsunam" Jackson [Visitor] Email · http://tsunam.org
I'd vote for if you want to go with a full setup, beryl. Its got less depends then compiz. Even if certain people say that the coding of beryl is sucky to the extreme. I'm the maintainer of it so take it with a grain of salt.
PermalinkPermalink 16 December, 2006 @ 16:25
Comment from: Jeff [Visitor]
At least when I used Xfce, you could do this to disable the panel becoming transparent:

http://blog.xfce.org/?p=77
PermalinkPermalink 16 December, 2006 @ 17:45
Comment from: pappy [Visitor] Email
here is my fluxbox doing the same as you said:

http://dev.gentoo.org/~pappy/pics/pappy-gentoo-desktop.jpg

http://dev.gentoo.org/~pappy/pics/pappy-gentoo-desktop2.jpg

:)

have fun,

Alex
PermalinkPermalink 19 December, 2006 @ 09:17

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