It didn't fix compiz
Tuesday, August 01, 2006 5:45 am By BigLig
Although there was a moment of hope when the first thing I clicked actually worked - a folder on the desktop opened. Then it all went quiet again.
So frustrating, I fired up a video, moved the window so it was covering the border between two desktops, then rotated the cube so I could see it. Worked fine; video was a tiny bit choppy but I'm projecting it on the surface of a cube with an onboard chipset for goodness sake!
No useful responses to my problem description on the Compiz forums, unfortunately. I might see if there's a suitable thread on the Ubuntu forums.
D'Oh
5:32 am By BigLig
While my display under Ubuntu looks very nice, there seemed to be something subtly wrong; alternate lines of text seemed to be brighter. Then, while re-running Compiz after the latest updates from QuinnStorm (still no good but we live in hope) I accidentally started the Gnome Screen Resolution setting utility. All this time I've been on 1280x1024! This is of course a known problem with Intel adaptors, they use a non-standard resolution of 1400x1050 and X gets confused. sudo apt-get install 855resolution does the trick, and these days is so nicely packaged that you don;t even have to configure it; I just restarted X and I was in the new resolution.
I'll have to run with this for a while, everything looks very sharp - in fact I wonder if the fonts are too sharp, and if I might end up having to tweak the antialiasing. But more pixels=better, I always think.
And now I have to go retest Compiz, since I just changed something about my display. We live in hope. Actually we live in frustration; the effects all work (well, not water but that's known to be dodgy on underpowered hardware), it's just broken when I'm not using an effect.
