Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE DESKTOP 10 SP2 - GNOME 08-05-2008 Manual page 77

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2 Click Desktop Effects in the Look and Feel group.
The Desktop Effects tool analyzes your system and tries to determine whether
or not you can run Xgl. If it finds anything wrong, it advises you on what actions
you can take. For example, you might be advised to change your screen resolution
or color depth, or to activate 3-D acceleration. Follow the on-screen prompts to
configure your system for Xgl.
3 After your system is configured for Xgl, click Enable Desktop Effects.
4 Type the root password, then click Continue.
5 Click Log Out to log out of your session, then type your username and password
to log back in.
The default desktop effects are now enabled. For example, windows "wobble"
when they first appear and when you move them, they fade away when you close
them, and dragging a window to the far right of the screen rotates the desktop
cube. To change any of these effects, see
(page 66).
You can also enable Xgl by running the following command as root:
Section "Modifying Desktop Effects"
Customizing Your Settings
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