hello everyone.
newcomer to the forum, but using lxde with wheezy for some time now.
i would like to add some fancy desktops with compiz/emerald/etc
is there a howto?
LXDE+wheezy+compiz
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Re: LXDE+wheezy+compiz
It's beter for u to don't install compiz.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AvoidFatDependencies
And using this link for customizing your Lubuntu.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubun ... ustomizing
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AvoidFatDependencies
And using this link for customizing your Lubuntu.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubun ... ustomizing
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Re: LXDE+wheezy+compiz
I use openSUSE 13.1 and not lubuntu, but I would think it would be more or less the same. I also use Compiz and it works beautifully provided your graphics adapter is compatible.
I am unsure if all of the following packages are 100% needed, but these are the ones I installed to get it to work:
compiz
compiz-manager
compizconfig-settings-manager
compiz-plugins-main
compiz-bcop
compiz-plugins-extra
compiz-emerald
openSUSE also installed the following packages:
compiz-gnome
libcompizconfig
python-compizconfig
Besides installing the above packages, you will also need to edit "~/.config/lxsession/LXDE/desktop.conf"
change the line "window_manager=openbox-lxde" to "window_manager=compiz"
I am unsure if all of the following packages are 100% needed, but these are the ones I installed to get it to work:
compiz
compiz-manager
compizconfig-settings-manager
compiz-plugins-main
compiz-bcop
compiz-plugins-extra
compiz-emerald
openSUSE also installed the following packages:
compiz-gnome
libcompizconfig
python-compizconfig
Besides installing the above packages, you will also need to edit "~/.config/lxsession/LXDE/desktop.conf"
change the line "window_manager=openbox-lxde" to "window_manager=compiz"
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Re: LXDE+wheezy+compiz
The OP was using Wheezy which is a version of Debian. Ubuntu and of course Lubuntu are based on Debian. Don't know how the second post got past me.
Thank you thefrayedend for the information provided. By the way welcome to the LXDE forum.
Thank you thefrayedend for the information provided. By the way welcome to the LXDE forum.
Rex