Broken System Fixed

August 24th, 2007 by heathenx

Well…I was successful in crashing KDE on my openSUSE 10.2 computer. I’m not sure how exactly it happened but I killed KDE in my account, my wife’s account, and the root account. I found that rather odd. I have hosed a few Linux PC’s in the past but not like this. I logged in with a different windows manager and it seemed to be working just fine. KDE was just in a frozen state. I hadn’t done any updates and made very little changes the night before. Hmm…perhaps I have gremlins in my computer.

Since my openSUSE machine doubles as my main desktop and the main server in my household, I wasn’t interested in having a broken system especially since I rely on it for SSH, Samba, VNC, and screencasting Inkscape, among a handful of other server duties. So I backed up some stuff to my NAS device and formatted my Linux drive.

30 minutes later I was looking at my new desktop. Of course it wasn’t ready to go. It always seems like I have to install a gatrillion packages before I get something satisfying. Plus, I have to wade through a plethora of security updates and patches for openSUSE.

This time around I installed Compiz-Fusion since Beryl doesn’t seem to be in my repo’s anymore. It was probably time to update that anyway. I got my nVidia driver installed, Xgl, and Compiz-Fusion all working together. There is a few things that I do not understand about the new Compiz. Beryl-Manager has been replaced with CompizConfig Settings Manager (ccsm) and now emerald is a separate entity having it’s very own configuration manager. I no longer have that pretty red gem icon staring back at me in my taskbar either. As far as I can tell there is no icon for Compiz-Fusion so that one can restart it if needed.

There are many howto’s for installing Compiz-Fusion on openSUSE 10.2 but most are lacking some important details. They get you 90% there. I ended up writing my own howto (just for myself) compiling information from several sources. I like a third grade approach in any howto…you know…really dumb it down for myself. ;)   At the moment I am unable to change the default settings in ccsm. Compiz-Fusion is quite usable out of the box but I like a little more bling in certain areas. I think I have something to try but we’ll see.

The other issue that I am having is the perspective effect in Inkscape. It doesn’t work and I cannot remember how to fix it. I have pyXML, python-numeric, and python-numpy installed and I still get an error. I had always gotten an error box before but the perspective effect would still work. Now I get nothing. So that is what I’ll be working on for a while.

The good news is that my screencasted video is even sharper than it used to be with recordmydesktop’s ogg output. Plus my audio is much cleaner. Of course, for audio, I recently switched from my premium OEM microphone to a USB Linksys Headset. Perhaps all of those package updates had something to do with the better quality. I wasn’t complaining before I formatted my computer but I definitely like the results now. Maybe I’ll reserve my next screencast for openSUSE. :) I have yet to encode any video on my freshly formatted system…so I’ll cross my fingers when the time comes.

6 Responses to “Broken System Fixed”

  1. Silvyn Says:

    Hi !
    I try Compiz-Fusion on an UbuntuStudio since two days, and you write the same i could be write about ;)
    And just before read your post, i try a record with rmd too, and it seems to be quite good quality, even with compiz.
    Last, if you have tips or a command line to convert/encore the ogg file, you’re welcome to post !

  2. Silvyn Says:

    oups sorry, i made a mistake on my url blog.

  3. heathenx Says:

    Hey Silvyn,

    Turns out that I need to run this command “compiz ccp –replace –no-libgl-fallback &” in a terminal to get ccsm working. I have autostart working but not with the above setting yet. Once I run that command everything works awesome. I have used it enough now that I even like it better than Beryl.

    Someone from the suse forums told me about fusion-icon but I am having trouble getting it to work at the moment. Doesn’t matter though…I really don’t need that anyway.

    If you want some pointers on how to use mencoder, I have posted what I was doing in a previous post. Just replace “input.avi” with “input.ogg”. Or email me at screencasters@heathenx.org and I can give you a script.

  4. heathenx Says:

    Update.

    I got Compiz-Fusion auto starting at log in now. All that I had to do was add “compiz ccp –replace –no-libgl-fallback &” to my compiz.sh script and place it in my .kde/Autostart directory.

    Ya!

  5. rfquerin Says:

    I take a weeks vacation and you hose your system. No big surprise. ;)

    I can help you put WindowsME back on that thing if it’s easier for ya.

    Sorry – couldn’t resist.
    :)

  6. heathenx Says:

    Ah, Richard’s back.

    Btw, I used to have Windows ME and I liked it. Thank God know one will find that out. It would ruin me…wait a second…is this a private message? :|

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