I thought I'd see if Desktop Effects would work on my computer, so I clicked the box to "Enable Desktop Effects" in the System Settings|Desktop menu. Now, I just have a white screen. I'm perfectly comfortable using the command line and a rescue CD to fix this. But I have no idea what file contains the setting that enables and disables Desktop effects. Any help would be appreciated.
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Re: How Do I Disable "Enable Desktop Effects"
turn on the computer boot it as normal when u get to the white screen hit alt+ctrl+1 (bring up tty0) log in there and try
Code:sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
will reset ur Xserver settings might also force kde to relook for compisite support from ur v.cardCode:sudo /etc/init.d/kdm restart
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Re: How Do I Disable "Enable Desktop Effects"
Thanks, Sithlord. With your answer, I can now fix Kubuntu without a rescue CD--which makes it easier. Unfortunately, your answer did not fix my problem. I suppose I should have expressed myself better. I checked "enable desktop effects" in System Settings/Desktop Menu. I need to know the command line way to disable this.
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Re: How Do I Disable "Enable Desktop Effects"
you answer my be in another thread.
it comes form here http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3099568.0Originally posted by diblIf you want the "factory default", go into your /home/geek folder and rename the hidden .kde folder to .kde_bak and then restart the X server with Ctrl-Alt-Backspace, and when you log in, it should be just like new.
now if you only have the cli interface working go back to tty0
this will move your .kde directory (where kde saves all its settings) to a new folder called "kde_bak" (it will no longer be hidden) and give u default everything , i am sure more then you want but it should fix ur issueCode:mv ~/.kde ~/kde_bak
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Re: How Do I Disable "Enable Desktop Effects"
You can also (instead of renaming/removing the whole .kde) edit ~./kde/share/config/kwinrc, and under [Compositing] change the 'Enabled' entry to false.
One liner:
Code:kwriteconfig --group Compositing --key Enabled --file kwinrc false
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Re: How Do I Disable "Enable Desktop Effects"
Fantastic, thankyou.
My daughter did the same thing on her old Toshiba TE2100, and I had to set up another account for her to use temporarily.
She is the admin, and I had to add a user from a terminal session.
This worked perfect so now i can go back to playing with my fedora and opensuse vms.
Just thought I should take a bit of a longer look at the other flavours.You don't need a license to drive a sandwich.
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