
I just needed a restart and I was all good to go. It works as non-root. The only issue I'm having now is that games (like Battle of Wesnoth) are reacting strangely to it - if I have any color besides black in the window behind the game ( and that includes icons on the desktop ), they bleed through to the game.Belgabor wrote:I don't have this and I still have no problems running it as a normal user. I only got problems with an earlier version when I started an X server as root first, some file or whatever would be left on /tmp that prevented xgl from starting afterwards (maybe works now, haven't checked since).acid2 wrote:Im running this as my normal user, what troubles are you having. At a guess you need this in your xorg.conf file:Eighen Indemnis wrote:I've searched through the thread, so I'm sorry if I missed it, but has anyone had any luck with making XGl work on accounts that are non-root? Is there a permissions issue that needs to be fixed, or is it something else?
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What does xgl say when you (Indemnis) start it as non-root? Maybe you have some other permissions problem... Can you start normal X as non-root?

I've actually seen this behavior too. Things like Quake3 work fine, but a game I am developing bleeds through and seems transparent while working fine in regular X.Eighen Indemnis wrote:I just needed a restart and I was all good to go. It works as non-root. The only issue I'm having now is that games (like Battle of Wesnoth) are reacting strangely to it - if I have any color besides black in the window behind the game ( and that includes icons on the desktop ), they bleed through to the game.Belgabor wrote:I don't have this and I still have no problems running it as a normal user. I only got problems with an earlier version when I started an X server as root first, some file or whatever would be left on /tmp that prevented xgl from starting afterwards (maybe works now, haven't checked since).acid2 wrote:Im running this as my normal user, what troubles are you having. At a guess you need this in your xorg.conf file:Eighen Indemnis wrote:I've searched through the thread, so I'm sorry if I missed it, but has anyone had any luck with making XGl work on accounts that are non-root? Is there a permissions issue that needs to be fixed, or is it something else?
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What does xgl say when you (Indemnis) start it as non-root? Maybe you have some other permissions problem... Can you start normal X as non-root?

there is a patch to hack this behaviorDrag0n wrote:With the risk of this having been asked before (didn't read the whole thread):
The wobbly plugin is quite slow for me, so it seems. Moving works great, it's fast as long as it doesn't "wobble out". When I let go of the window, it needs sometimes more than two seconds per frame, needing close to ten seconds to stop wobbling completely. Anybody else experienced that?
Cheers,
Drag0n
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boshaus 14089 1.5 7.4 78196 38048 tty1 SL 02:00 0:28 Xgl :1 -ac -accel xv:fbo -accel glx:pbuffer
root 14091 0.2 2.2 45900 11272 tty7 SLs+ 02:00 0:04 /usr/bin/Xorg -auth /tmp/.Xgl-auth-xLRxXi -nolisten tcp -dpms -v -s 0 :93 -terminate
boshaus 14098 0.0 2.2 125452 11680 ? Ss 02:00 0:00 xfce-mcs-manager
boshaus 14101 0.0 0.2 4604 1024 tty1 S 02:00 0:00 /bin/sh /usr/bin/compizrc
boshaus 14102 0.0 0.7 58660 4056 tty1 S 02:00 0:00 compiz --replace switcher decoration wobbly fade minimize cube rotate zoom scale move resize place opa
boshaus 14103 0.0 1.6 64448 8276 tty1 S 02:00 0:00 gnome-window-decorator
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/opt/vmware/workstation/lib/bin/vmware: /opt/vmware/workstation/lib/lib/libgcc_s.so.1/libgcc_s.so.1: version `GCC_3.4' not found (required by /usr/lib/libcairo.so.2)
/opt/vmware/workstation/lib/bin/vmware: /opt/vmware/workstation/lib/lib/libgcc_s.so.1/libgcc_s.so.1: version `GCC_3.4' not found (required by /usr/lib/libcairo.so.2)
/opt/vmware/workstation/lib/bin/vmware: /opt/vmware/workstation/lib/lib/libgcc_s.so.1/libgcc_s.so.1: version `GCC_3.4' not found (required by /usr/lib/libcairo.so.2)Same problem here, but i use gnome.BosHaus wrote:I've got XGL up and running on xfce, but I had a couple of issues.
First: my graphical pager has shrunk.. it still has all 4 screens but in the size of one. To see what I mean look at http://alexbos.net:8080/pager-small.jpg . I can't figure out how to get it to look right again.
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* Applying xgl-slang-library-noise.diff ...
* Failed Patch: xgl-slang-library-noise.diff !
* ( /usr/local/portage/xgl/x11-base/xgl/files/xgl-slang-library-noise.diff )
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* /var/tmp/portage/xgl-20060216/temp/xgl-slang-library-noise.diff-12179.out
!!! ERROR: x11-base/xgl-20060216 failed.
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CVS Seem fixed, right nowenzobelmont wrote:there is a patch to hack this behaviorDrag0n wrote:With the risk of this having been asked before (didn't read the whole thread):
The wobbly plugin is quite slow for me, so it seems. Moving works great, it's fast as long as it doesn't "wobble out". When I let go of the window, it needs sometimes more than two seconds per frame, needing close to ten seconds to stop wobbling completely. Anybody else experienced that?
Cheers,
Drag0n
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/x ... 13042.html
but i advice to wait a better solution in CVS
sorry my english...

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!!! Files listed in the manifest do not exist!
files/xgl-slang-library-noise.diff
thanks i'll try it in a couple of hours, by the way wich card do you have???RockMan wrote:CVS Seem fixed, right nowenzobelmont wrote:there is a patch to hack this behaviorDrag0n wrote:With the risk of this having been asked before (didn't read the whole thread):
The wobbly plugin is quite slow for me, so it seems. Moving works great, it's fast as long as it doesn't "wobble out". When I let go of the window, it needs sometimes more than two seconds per frame, needing close to ten seconds to stop wobbling completely. Anybody else experienced that?
Cheers,
Drag0n
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/x ... 13042.html
but i advice to wait a better solution in CVS
sorry my english...
At least here it's correctly working.
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# urxvt -depth 32 -bg rgba:0000/0000/0000/9999NVidia Geforce 6600 AGPenzobelmont wrote: thanks i'll try it in a couple of hours, by the way wich card do you have???
Actually mine isn't so much better...enzobelmont wrote: sorry my english...