by Matthew Wiebelhaus » Sat Aug 18, 2007 16:49
I've seen a lot of people having problems with beryl so this should clear it up.
First: Log in as root and enable AIGLX from APPLICATIONS -> SETTINGS -> ACCELERATION MANAGER
Second: Go to konqueror and enter /usr/share/autostart and delete fusion-icon.desktop this will delete the annoying compiz-fusion, from enabling AIGLX, icon that starts compiz when you log in.
Third: Open a terminal from SYSTEM -> TERMINAL PROGRAM and emerge beryl and beryl-manager
Fourth: After emerging beryl and beryl manager go to APPLICATIONS -> SYSTEM and right click on BERYL MANAGER and add item to desktop.
Fifth: Navigate back to /usr/share/autostart and drag Beryl Manager from the desktop into /usr/share/autostart/
Sixth: Restart your computer and log in as Super User (or you normal user account) congrats you have beryl and can configure it via the gem in the system tray.