I performed a internet in-line update of Mageia 7 to 8, first time I
tried this method of update. After a few hours it said the update installation was successful, and have had zero issues, other than
needing to change the odd thing here and there due to updated way of
doing certain things.
As per the errata, I disabled 3D ergo compiz-fusion before the update.
However, with the system working again, I re-enabled 3D, and when
logging in to a user account, the desktop is black, nothing is loaded as
my "loading" tune does not play, the cube works - but apart from the top
and bottom, is completely black. Only the mouse is visible.
I performed a internet in-line update of Mageia 7 to 8, first time I
tried this method of update. After a few hours it said the update installation was successful, and have had zero issues, other than
needing to change the odd thing here and there due to updated way of
doing certain things.
As per the errata, I disabled 3D ergo compiz-fusion before the update.
However, with the system working again, I re-enabled 3D, and when
logging in to a user account, the desktop is black, nothing is loaded as
my "loading" tune does not play, the cube works - but apart from the top
and bottom, is completely black. Only the mouse is visible.
I've had a go at lots of old solutions, but nothing seems to solve the problem.
If I executed in the non 3D enabled desktop "compiz --replace &" in a
console session, I get some of the Compiz 3D and also by magic emerald
also works. Unfortunately I can't use emerald without Compiz, and ALL
the window decorations in Plasma look terrible.
None of these issues were in Mageia7 before the upgrade. Any
suggestions? KWin isn't doing any 3D as Compiz takes over at login.
None of these issues were in Mageia7 before the upgrade. Any
suggestions? KWin isn't doing any 3D as Compiz takes over at login.
First thing to do is create a new user and see if the problem is
present for that user (Mageia bug) or not (user config file(s) need changing).
First thing to verify is if the problem is with user account or system.
I use a test account, junk. Makes it easy to wipe and login again
when testing anything.
If you log into junk and have no problem, then you know the problem is
in the user account.
If junk is broke you know is is a system wide problem.
I hope it is not a video driver problem.
On 04/07/2021 21:00, Bit Twister wrote:
I hope it is not a video driver problem.
I set up a brand new user, and that has a completely black screen also,
with mouse visible. As there would be no settings set uo for Compiz, no
"box" displays. Click anywhere you like, nothing happens.
Doesn't seem to matter if nvidia or nueveo (or however you spell it) driver.
On 04/07/2021 21:00, Bit Twister wrote:
First thing to verify is if the problem is with user account or system.
I use a test account, junk. Makes it easy to wipe and login again
when testing anything.
If you log into junk and have no problem, then you know the problem is
in the user account.
If junk is broke you know is is a system wide problem.
I hope it is not a video driver problem.
I set up a brand new user, and that has a completely black screen also,
with mouse visible. As there would be no settings set uo for Compiz, no
"box" displays. Click anywhere you like, nothing happens.
Doesn't seem to matter if nvidia or nueveo (or however you spell it) driver.
I set up a brand new user, and that has a completely black screen also,
with mouse visible. As there would be no settings set uo for Compiz, no "box" displays. Click anywhere you like, nothing happens.
Doesn't seem to matter if nvidia or nueveo (or however you spell it)
driver.
Doesn't seem to matter if nvidia or nueveo (or however you spell it)
driver.
Happened to me with a Radeon. I don't know enough about X or compiz to manually diagnose it, and it was a fresh install, so I just did a
reinstall.
Then run "XDG_SESSION_TYPE=wayland dbus-run-session
startplasmacompositor" to see if plasma is working under wayland.
If that fails try again with "startx startkde" to run it under x11.
On 05/07/2021 01:31, David W. Hodgins wrote:
Before starting, I enabled 3D before rebooting to do the init3 commands
you suggested.
Then run "XDG_SESSION_TYPE=wayland dbus-run-session
startplasmacompositor" to see if plasma is working under wayland.
Not running, the exact error displayed is..
dbus-run-session: failed to exec 'startplasmacompositor': No such file
or directory
If that fails try again with "startx startkde" to run it under x11.
With this, KDE starts with a black screen with mouse on screen, but if I
use the mouse I can get the Compiz cube to rotate etc. No applications load.
BTW, if I have 3D disabled and run the latter command, I'm just dumped
in to a normal non 3D KDE desktop.
Because it was so long ago, I go rid of most the Compiz print outs I did because it never screwed up again. I won't be re-installing an entire OS just to get Compiz to work, other issues I've had have been fixed, so
the system is running nice.
Sorry, that was the command for Mageia 7. In Mageia 8 kde changed it to XDG_SESSION_TYPE=wayland dbus-run-session startplasma-wayland
which requires the package plasma-workspace-wayland to be installed first.
BTW, if I have 3D disabled and run the latter command, I'm just dumped
in to a normal non 3D KDE desktop.
Might end up having to accept that 3d kde doesn't work on that hardware anymore.
It should work, it's not an old graphics card. I can get the the Compiz
cube etc, just not the desktop on it.
On Tue, 06 Jul 2021 14:15:38 -0400, Ar <Ar@127.0.0.1> wrote:
It should work, it's not an old graphics card. I can get the the Compiz
cube etc, just not the desktop on it.
Please open a bug report for it so the right questions can be asked and hopefully,
a solution found. I never use any desktop effects myself (except when specifically
testing updates that effect them). With the way I'm used to using my systems, I
view them as just a waste of resources that slow things down.
Regards, Dave Hodgins
Please open a bug report for it so the right questions can be asked and hopefully, a solution found.
I never use any desktop effects myself (except when specifically
testing updates that effect them). With the way I'm used to using my systems, I view them as just a waste of resources that slow things down.
Yes just go to KDE System Settings and shut off those
special effects. Like Dave H. I regard too many special effects
as a waste of resources.
bliss- - “Nearly any fool can use a Linux computer. Many do.” After all here I am...
I'm not bothered about the less than 1% of CPU the 3D is using.
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