[desktop-discuss] 3D Desktop : Compiz fusion for Solaris x86
Gary Combs
Gary.Combs at Sun.COM
Tue Sep 11 09:44:14 PDT 2007
The core window decorator with compiz is crash happy for me. After a few
days of running compiz, the decorations never appear. I can still rotate
the cube and other things, but the decorations never show up again. I
don't care which decorator I use, as long as it doesn't crash.
Gary
Erwann Chenede wrote:
> Hi Mario,
>
> Mario Goebbels wrote:
>> I suppose that the Emerald window manager is crash happy, too, and as
>> such not included? My own builds crashed left and right.
>>
> Actually, no, I just didn't think it was important to bundle another
> window decorator with the "core" packages.
> I've just ported emerald and its main themes to solaris, the spec
> files can be found on SFE, if you are interested.
> http://pkgbuild.sourceforge.net/spec-files-extra/
>
> You'll need to build SFEemerald and SFEemerald-themes to generate the
> packages.
>
> For details see :
> http://pkgbuild.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pkgbuild/spec-files-extra/trunk/SFEemerald.spec?view=markup
>
> http://pkgbuild.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pkgbuild/spec-files-extra/trunk/SFEemerald-themes.spec?view=markup
>
>
> I'll post pointer to precompiled packages on my blog tomorrow.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Erwann
>> -mg
>>
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