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I have an integrated Intel graphics card (4500M). Some, not all the effects used to work in 4.4... But things like cover switching, shadows, magic lamp, desktop cube all worked perfectly.
However, in 4.5 (I have been using since RC1... none of these work. Please help. If you need any info I will provide it. |
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Does KWin simply refuse to activate effects? Or are the effects disabled due to "it being too slow"?
If it is too slow, then open System Settings > Desktop Effects > Effects, find "Blur" and disable it.
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KWin simply refuses to activate these effects... If I try I get that notification the dialog " The following desktop effect could not be activated - Cover switch"
I have blur disabled... I don't think my Intel card can handle that. |
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Is there anything in ~/.xsession-errors that hints as to why these effects cannot be activated?
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Unfortunately this is a known regression. I investigated it during Akademy. You have to disable the functionality checks in Systemsettings -> Desktop Effects -> Advanced and disable and reenable desktop effects. Suspending compositing seems not to be sufficient.
With your driver the self check at startup fails and KWin falls back to XRender compositing (change compared to 4.5). I will revert this change so that compositing starts suspended instead of falling back to XRender. Interestingly the self check only fails during KWin startup. Later on it is no problem. |
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I've found this in my ~/.xsession-errors
@mgraesslin Thanks I will try that later on today. |
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Thank you. This works. Effects not supported by the Intel card do not work (obviously) e.g. invert colors... but cover switch, etc are working as before. If you need any info to help fix this issue, do not hesitate to ask me. |
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I hat the same problem one user with destop effects enabled and an another user with desktop effects disabled on the same PC.
To solve the problem I removed the file ".kde/share/config/kwinrc" After that login/logout and reconfigure the desktop effect and Virtual Desktops and everything works fine. |
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