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Error Loading AWN

Asked by johnlon

Hi, I am using Ubuntu 9.04 through wubi, and I installed AWN. When click on the appliation link in Applications>Accessories a warning box comes up saying....

Warning: Screen isnt composited. Please run compiz (-fusion) or another compositing manager.

I have compiz running, so not ure what it means by that message. Can you help please?

John

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Mark Lee (malept) said :
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How do you know that compiz is running?

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johnlon (jakewc2) said :
#2

Well, in the Add/Remove program it says its installed. Does that mean its running?

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johnlon (jakewc2) said :
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johnlon wrote:
> Your question #71798 on Awn changed:
> https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/awn/+question/71798
>
> Status: Needs information => Open
>
> You gave more information on the question:
> Well, in the Add/Remove program it says its installed. Does that mean
> its running?
>
>
I think I found an answer to the problem in Launchpad.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/avant-window-navigator/+bug/359061

To enable the compositing manager, you need to use the "Configuration
Editor", AKA gconf-editor, to set the key
/apps/metacity/general/compositing_manager to true (i.e., the box must
be checked). "
==============================================

As soon as I ticked that it worked. I never used to have this problem. I
have two other computers with it on and it runs without that. Both using
Ubuntu 9.04, so not sure why this stopped for the lsptop I'm on running
in a VM.

John

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Mark Lee (malept) said :
#4

For what it's worth, compositing in Metacity defaults to off (because AIUI some video card still don't work well with it), so maybe that's why.

So your problem is solved?

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johnlon (jakewc2) said :
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Well, I'm not I'm happy with how its working, its very sticky and jerky. Its also affecting the rest of the programs.

I just realised something too looking at your reply. Since you mentioned Metacity, I cannot get metacity to open, so I think its working in conflict with whatever else I use. Sorry I'm still learning with Ubuntu. I have compiz working, with the compiz Icon in the Task bar, and in Select Windows Manager, I have Compiz selected, so I think there is something not right here, for it to be working.

John.

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Mark Lee (malept) said :
#6

In the bug you reference, there's another option for loading Metacity:

> 1. (Requires Jaunty, I think) Press Alt-F2 and run (without quotes) "metacity --composite --replace"

That command will close Compiz and replace it with a composited Metacity.

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johnlon (jakewc2) said :
#7

Mark Lee wrote:
> Your question #71798 on Awn changed:
> https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/awn/+question/71798
>
> Status: Open => Answered
>
> Mark Lee proposed the following answer:
> In the bug you reference, there's another option for loading Metacity:
>
>
>> 1. (Requires Jaunty, I think) Press Alt-F2 and run (without quotes)
>>
> "metacity --composite --replace"
>
> That command will close Compiz and replace it with a composited
> Metacity.
>
>
Hi, thank you for your message. I have Jaunty, so ran the command.
Looked in the SynPkgMgr found that Metacity is installed, looked in
Applications/Other where the launch button is, click on it, and nothing
happens. Should box appear to change preferences? If it wont appear, how
can I get Metacity to run.

Thank you,

John.

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Mark Lee (malept) said :
#8

It's not something that appears in the Applications menu, because the window manager automatically runs at startup, and most users don't need to run another one.

The preferences for Metacity (if I remember correctly) are located at System -> Preferences -> Windows.

Unfortunately, your questions have become unrelated to Awn, so I suggest that you ask these questions at either the Ubuntu forums (ubuntuforums.org) or the Ubuntu IRC support channel <irc://irc.freenode.net/#ubuntu>.

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johnlon (jakewc2) said :
#9

Hi, well, that didnt work, I am having problems using Ubuntu now, takes ages to do anything. How do I turn metacity off? At least it wsa quite fast before I turned it on. Sorry about that.

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Mark Lee (malept) said :
#10

I think you can just run "compiz --replace" in the same way as metacity. But I don't run Compiz, so it's probably better if you ask elsewhere.

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