Compiz isn't really gnome-specific, afaik. It just so happens that it's most popularized by Gnome-based distros and there is a nice GTK frontend for the configuration. As such, since you can use Compiz with KDE/XFCE, it makes some sense that compiz would have gnome compatability. I'm not sure to what extent it changes for compatability, but it makes sense that compiz is able to either handle keybindings itself or let Gnome take care of it. I like that compiz examplifies the extreme degree to which Linux allows for mixing and matching things. It's almost funny to talk about things like KDE/XFCE/Gnome, considering they're all just collections of smaller units, sometimes integrated together. You can really be using the gnome panel, the gnome session, the KDE window manager, QT apps with GTK apps, nautilus for your background, and dolphin as your file browser. Go Linux! -Andrei "Garoth" Thorp On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 5:46 PM, Alexander Kotlerman <shura1990@yahoo.com> wrote:
"That's not a bug, thats' a feature!"
Anyone know why compiz requires "Gnome compatibility"? I thought compiz was integrated party with gnome...
________________________________ From: Sentinel <kanocz@intrak.sk> To: General Discusson about Arch Linux <arch-general@archlinux.org> Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2009 2:34:22 PM Subject: Re: [arch-general] gnome some shortcuts gone ...
Christian Babeux wrote:
Sentinel wrote:
Hello,
after a recent update (unfortunately I could not update the system for a while because of sickness) gnome-shortcuts do not work anymore. If I go to System->Preferences->Keyboard Shortcuts most of the shortcuts are entirely missing. Like the shortcuts for changing desktops(they are not there, but magically work), alt+F2 does not work anymore (for quick launching applications, the same as in KDE). The shortcut for a console that I previously set is not there either and many more shortcuts are just simply not in the list.
Any suggestions?
Thanks for any answer.
Tom If you are using Compiz, enable in compiz settings "Gnome Compatibility". You should have your shortcuts working again (At least it fixed it for me!). Also you could set them up in Compiz's shortcut manager.
Christian Babeux Yes, I already found out ... Gnome compatibility was turned off after upgrade (or maybe it is a new feature, I don't know). But thank you for your reply!! Now my only problem is that the application called screem is always crashing under gnome, don't know why ... but that is an another story :)
Thanks again,
Tom