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Hi guys, I have installed beryl successfully on the previous version of SuSe, 10.2. I am trying to find instructions to do the same with the new Open SuSe distro ...
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    Beryl on Open SuSe 10.3

    Hi guys,

    I have installed beryl successfully on the previous version of SuSe, 10.2. I am trying to find instructions to do the same with the new Open SuSe distro (10.3) but there is no info in the Wiki. Does anybody know any helpful links that might help me out?

    P.S. I am on a Toshiba laptop with an ATI x1600 Radeon mobility.

    Thanks!

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    Beryl was recently replaced with Compiz-Fusion. You might take a look on their website for installation tips:

    Compiz Fusion » Welcome
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    Oh, I didn't know that. Will check it out pronto.
    Thanks man!

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    I found the solution. I followed the step by step How To that I got given here Beryl On Suse 10.3 - SUSE Forums.

    Thanks

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    Another good link for folks Compiz-Fusion needs:

    Compiz Fusion - openSUSE

    I sure miss the QT based Beryl Manager, the GTK version with Compiz Fusion sucks in comparison. Also while I have to say Fusion seems a bit more stable it is not nearly as fast for me and a few neat Beryl features have not been intergrated yet. Oh well it is still a great deal , kudos and thankyous for all involved with this project.

    Matthew

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