On 11/1/07, Sebastian Vahl <ml@deadbabylon.de> wrote:
Am Do 1.November 2007 schrieb shrek-m@gmx.de:
> Sebastian Vahl schrieb:
> > Am Do 1.November 2007 schrieb Gianluca Cecchi:
> >> Usually I used beryl-manager in F7.
> >> I have been using compiz in rawhide from the beginning
> >> Now I downloaded the recently added compiz-manager for upcoming f8.
> >> Should it replace ccsm?  Or is it intended to be only a launcher to be
> >> placed in session startup?
> >
> > ccsm would be a replacement for beryl-settings. It likely will be
> > available as
> > an update for f8:
> > http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=22211
>
> http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=5169
>
> f8-updates-candidate ?
> f9-devel ?
>
> it seems to be in f8?
> and why was it never in rawhide ??

Because it was build after the final development freeze. It will be in rawhide
when rawhide is unfrozen again.

Sebastian

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Just to note, I grabbed the ccsm rpm from koji and installed it.  When you then launch compiz using compiz-manager and not the "desktop effects" option, you can use ccsm to configure compiz.  If you don't launch it with compiz-manager then it won't pick up the right config file and ccsm will appear to do nothing.

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