by sambolinux » Fri Jan 04, 2013 2:35 am
I guess I'll answer your question since haven't seen anyone else answering it. simple
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alt-f2
then type
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compiz --replace
but then sometimes it refuses to work after you have logged out then you will have to add it to startup applications by doing this: left click on the right corner and look for startup applications then add a new startup app by clicking on add then put this in the first row
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compiz
this in the second row
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/usr/bin/compiz or compiz --replace (your choice) because both work
finally this in the last row
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compiz startup
but compiz will only work if your video card's drivers allow it to work.
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