Aviso: Não esquecer de desactivar o composite manager do metacity antes de activar o compiz!

Como já fiz referência anteriormente, tenho utilizado o metacity como composite manager e devo dizer que faz muito bem o trabalho, mesmo sem os drivers proprietários na nvidia!

Quis agora experimentar o compiz no Ubuntu hardy e ao activar o compiz na linha de comandos com:

compiz –replace

tinha o seguinte erro:

/usr/bin/compiz.real (core) - Fatal: No manageable screens found on display :0.0

/usr/bin/compiz.real (core) - Fatal: No manageable screens found on display :0.0

O que quer isto dizer? Básicamente quer dizer que temos de desactivar o metacity como composite manager editando a chave correspondente do gconf! Nada mais simples :)

Using metacity and not missing compiz

I’ve been using metacity as a composite manager for about 2 weeks now and I don’t miss compiz! What I used more in compiz was Alt + tab and transparency, and now I can get that with metacity! And it’s less resource hungry and a bit more responsive. The fancy 2D plugins and the complex compiz animations are in general not useful in a regular working day. Of course they are always nice to show to our friends what linux can do!

So if you want a snapier desktop, but still with some nice effects ans transparency, try metacity again!

Metacity as a composite manager

For those who think compiz is resource hungry and don’t use most of the plugins, now you can have transparency and smooth minimize/maximize effects with metacity. If you are using GNOME 2.22 (available on Debian Lenny, Ubuntu Hardy) you can just open gconf-editor and browse apps -> metacity -> general -> compositing_manager and mark the check-box! If you are using compiz, just open a terminal and type: metacity –replace. There you go, metacity as a composite manaegr :). I’m testing it now!