I had to add the oneliner to get it working, no further changes were necessary.trevordick wrote:
1. Mint already installed
2. xcompmgr installs OK
3. Opening a regular terminal and typing SU to enter root then typing> gedit /etc/xdg/lxsession/Mint-LXDE/autostart fails to open the file for edit. However if i open a root terminal I am able to gedit the file and save the changes.
Questions.
When adding @xcompmgr -n to autostart do you have to deactivate any other lines.
Which desktop should I select to start (Mint LXFE, Gnome, etc?)
I would still like to try the Compix effect in MintPPC11 if possible.
Thanks
Trevor
This tutorial covers LXDE, so give LXDE a try please.
In XFCE or Gnome there should be a gui tool (admin tools) to activate compositing.
In XFCE it is called something like "Window Manager Tweaks" in the settings section.