Turn on the Compositing Feature of Metacity
February 10th, 2008 | by TualatriX |Thanks of Valentin, he added a new feature of Ubuntu Tweak, so that Ubuntu Tweak has the ability to turn on the Compositing Feature of Metacity. It is only work under Ubuntu 8.04.
Metacity is a compositing manager in Hardy now. But Compiz Fusion is turn on under Hardy by default if your hardware support. Now there’s another way to enjoy the Compositing feature, fast and simple.
First, make sure that Compiz Fusion is turn off in your hardy.
Open “System”->” Preferences”->”Appearance”->”Visual Effects”, and select “None”.
Then press “Alt + F2 ” or open the Terminal, type: gconf-editor to open the Configuration Editor.
Find the key: /apps/metacity/general/compositing_manager, then turn on.
The metacity is a compositing manager now! You can see the shadow of the windows and menu.
If you press Alt+Tab, you’ll see the screen like this:
And you can run some application like Avant Window Navigator without Compiz, that’s the power of Compositing!
Tags: compositing manager, metacity, ubuntu



5 Responses to “Turn on the Compositing Feature of Metacity”
By OwnLinux on Feb 11, 2008 | Reply
WELL!!
By kq on Feb 16, 2008 | Reply
in Widgets.py line 123:
entry.set_text(text) =>
=> if text: entry.set_text(text).
in Compiz.py line 267:
“/usr/share/backgrounds/warty-final-ubuntu.png”
Not good idea, local picture is better.
By TualatriX on Feb 17, 2008 | Reply
Thanks kq. I’ll fix it.
By empty_tank on Apr 3, 2008 | Reply
Turning on the compositing feature of metacity disabled the video of movie player and vlc.