Hello
Since I prefer KDE I enabled that as my default session. However the desktop effects don't seem to work there, although they did in Gnome. Any way to enable them?
Johnny Ljunggren
On 4/18/07, Johnny Ljunggren ml@bitl.no wrote:
Hello
Since I prefer KDE I enabled that as my default session. However the desktop effects don't seem to work there, although they did in Gnome. Any way to enable them?
Johnny Ljunggren
Try running:
desktop-effects
at the command line. I have not tried this in CentOS yet though.
Akemi
Hello
Since I prefer KDE I enabled that as my default session. However the desktop effects don't seem to work there, although they did in Gnome. Any way to enable them?
Try running:
desktop-effects
It kind of worked, but all window borders and keyboard shortcuts seemed to get lost. A logout/login reverted back to no desktop effects.
Johnny