THEHAWKs
Jan 18 2007, 21:03
This Site help Me to get Beryl on Ubuntu Edgy with nVidia drivers i did a Automatic installation used beryl-install-script
it did the whole installation the only thing i had to do was add beryl-manager to startup Programs i did this on a fresh install must have working internet
Guide That I Used
Install Beryl on Ubuntu Edgy with nVidiaMain Site
beryl-project.org
The_Napster
Jan 24 2007, 10:53
Would people recommend my putting Beryl onto a pentium 4 laptop running at 1.73 ghz with 1 gig of ram or is it not needed? It looks pretty and all that but is it worth the frills?
DigitalE
Jan 24 2007, 22:17
What if I have an ATI card?
Not Cool
Jan 25 2007, 03:39
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Would people recommend my putting Beryl onto a pentium 4 laptop running at 1.73 ghz with 1 gig of ram or is it not needed? It looks pretty and all that but is it worth the frills?
You also need an actual graphics card, not integrated. If you have one then its up to you. I like it mainly because of the expose-like features and its desktops. Also the transparency is very nice. Basically all of the aspects that make it macesque.
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What if I have an ATI card?
Here
Robgig1088
Jan 25 2007, 03:46
actually you dont need a graphics card, just Xorg 7.1 or later. You can use integrated intel graphics. If you use ATI, i feel sorry for you (drivers are sucky so getting Beryl to work will not be fun...)
Not Cool
Jan 25 2007, 03:48
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actually you dont need a graphics card, just Xorg 7.1 or later. You can use integrated intel graphics. If you use ATI, i feel sorry for you (drivers are sucky so getting Beryl to work will not be fun...)
However with an actual graphics card it would be faster. Integrated graphics would be pretty slow.
Robgig1088
Jan 25 2007, 05:28
AIGLX is surprisingly fast. XGL is actually incredibly slow and requires direct rendering. Really, the best bet is NVidia (but they have their own bugs). So really I would recommend AIGLX. Its really fast (maybe not with blur turned on but thats scheduled for some speed improvements soon....)
I have a problem. I installed Ubuntu 6.10 on my laptop and I used the Nvidia install guide suggested above, but when i use beryl i lose my title bars (with minimize, maxumixe, close) on all my windows. If i want to get them back i need to select the Gnome window manager. Anyway have any help? Ive tried uninstalling then reinstalling both Beryl and the Nvidia drivers. The graphics card in this is a 6600 GO connected through PCI-E. Its a fresh install, and im very new to linux, so i wouldn't be too surprised if i missed something basic.
Not Cool
Jan 26 2007, 22:49
rich.bradshaw
Feb 9 2007, 11:30
I have beryl installed with an integrated Intel chip, and it works fine. No noticeable slow down at all.
Omegatron
Mar 3 2007, 15:39
Feisty Fawn testers: there is a problem with the last ATI driver and .20 kernel wait for feisty final release
ive been trying for weeks to get this to work, and these two guides are what did it for me:
http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Edgy#Ho...er_.28NVIDIA.29 Really from this first guide, all i did was followed the link to install and run the envy script for my nvidia card
and then i followed this guide exactly:
http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Edgy#Ho...LX_.28Nvidia.29And everything is running perfectly!
Im running on an nvidia geforce2 mx400 64mb ddr by the way, and it runs great, no complaints.
bmaher
Mar 31 2007, 15:27
OK, it wasnt ubuntu, but it works with the included (opensource) drivers for my x550

and yes, it works fine on integrated graphics
PureLegend
Jun 10 2007, 15:28
Ubuntu Fiesty has this thing called Desktop Effects. Is that the same as Beryl?
Impact
Jun 10 2007, 15:39
^^ NO, the desktop effects are done by Compiz, where he is setting up Beryl. I have also found that its impossible to get the desktop effects built-in to feisty to work on an ATI card.
Rob2687
Jun 10 2007, 18:26
Desktop Effects should work on the ati open source driver with AIGLX. With XGL it may not work because you have to use LD_PRELOAD. I don't think Desktop Effects handles that.
-Vivicidal-
Mar 25 2008, 11:50
When I last had Ubuntu installed (just before Xmas), beryl didn't like my nVidia 8600GT, is it supported yet?
markjensen
Mar 29 2008, 18:42
There is no beryl. Only Compiz-fusion.
(beryl has been merged back into the main compiz tree)
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However with an actual graphics card it would be faster. Integrated graphics would be pretty slow.
rusn fast as anything on this PC, with an integrated graphics
Quote - (markjensen @ Mar 29 2008, 13:42)

There is no beryl. Only Compiz-fusion.
(beryl has been merged back into the main compiz tree)
That is my understanding as well, but it is a bit confusing.
osxdude
Apr 13 2008, 07:45
Hey hey hey. With Ubuntu 7.10, if your graphics card is fully compatible, during installation (even with an alternate CD) it will determine weather to default with special effects with either softcore, hardcore, or off.
Ji@nBing
Apr 18 2008, 10:37
Back when I was playing with Ubuntu a few months back, I got it running on my ATi X1200 integrated card. It took me several hours over the course of a few days though and trying many, many different things read on several forums. Really made me want to have nothing to do with Linux

. Unfortunately I don't remember what I did to finally get it working.
Julius Caro
Apr 18 2008, 10:49
compiz/beryl is not windows aero, I've seen beryl work on very old graphics cards. and aero on nvidias 5xxx, at least
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