Archive for August, 2009

Compiz desktop in Debian Squeeze

It has come to my attention that this post is out of date. Since Squeeze’s release, I have not been able to update it. Your best bet to get working correctly would be to follow to the directions in the Debian wiki: http://wiki.debian.org/Compiz

Getting compiz running on squeeze is surprising easy. Debian has included a document to help set it up, but there are a few little things necessary to get it to be usable.

1. Get the packages installed.

apt-get install compiz -settings-manager compiz-fusion-plugins-main

2.Follow the instructions here: http://wiki.debian.org/Compiz to customize your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file

3. restart

/etc/init.d/gdm restart

4. open up a terminal and type

compiz --replace

5. If a went well, you should see everything flash around as it redraws your desktop.

6. My (title bars) dissapeared when I enabled compiz. Additionally, i couldn’t drag windows by clicking on the title bar. To fix this: go to

a. System -> Preferences -> Compizconfig Settings Manager
b. Scroll down to the “Effects” section and enable “
c. Scroll down to “” and enable “Move Window”

7. If you want to use the desktop and/or workspaces, you will need more than the single or dual workspaces provided by default.

a. System -> Preferences -> Compizconfig Settings Manager
b. Click “General options”
c. Select the “Desktop size” tab.
d. Set the “Horizontal Virtual size” to whatever you want. For a cube… 4

8. If you want compiz to start automatically with GNOME:

Add “compiz –replace” to “Desktop -> Preferences -> Sessions -> Startup Programs”

Vmware – Unable to change virtual machine power state: Internal error.

Ran into this while running under . I got an error while shutting down the machine through an NX session.

This is a result of a ‘vmware-vmx’ process running. All you need to do is kill the process. This command sends ‘signal 9′ to the process. When sent to a program, causes it to terminate immediately. In contrast to and SIGINT, this signal cannot be caught or ignored. For more information: more sigkill info.

 -s9 vmware-vmx

After that, I was able to start up the virtual machine without issue.