3d for openchrome noone helping me

Asked by beran099

i recently install ubuntu 9.10 and it uses openchrome driver for my graphics chipset via k8m800 by default. also somewhere on
ubuntuforums i found its community made update openchrome0.2.904+svn814. i install it. but still after update i am not able
to enable 3d effects in ubuntu 9.10 . i don't want any fancy just basic 3d i wanted. how do i enable 3d effects in ubuntu 9.10 .

thanks in advance.

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David Jones (dj) said :
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install Advanced Desktop Effects Settings (ccsm) applications- add and remove Applications ( bottom of the list) in search box type compiz, this will give you Advanced Effects Settings (ccsm) install. after install go to System - Preferences - CompizConfig and set it like you want.

David
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beran099 (bernwal099) said :
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i mean that i am not getting 3d acceleration.

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David Jones (dj) said :
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System > Administration > Hardware Drivers
You'll then see that Nvidia drivers are not in use. Check (or tick) the box underneath Enabled to enable the drivers.
You'll then be asked (after a brief explanation about desktop effects) if you want to enable the driver. Click Enable Driver.
Wait for the installer file to download.
Wait for the drivers to be installed.
Then, click Close once the changes have been applied.
You'll then see that the drivers are enabled and will be available for use upon a reboot.
Source http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/nvidia

I copied and pasted because I do not links! lol

David
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Best David Jones (dj) said :
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System > Administration > Hardware Drivers
You'll then see that Nvidia drivers are not in use. Check (or tick) the box underneath Enabled to enable the drivers.
You'll then be asked (after a brief explanation about desktop effects) if you want to enable the driver. Click Enable Driver.
Wait for the installer file to download.
Wait for the drivers to be installed.
Then, click Close once the changes have been applied.
You'll then see that the drivers are enabled and will be available for use upon a reboot.
Source http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/nvidia

I copied and pasted because I do not like
 links! lol

David
in TN

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beran099 (bernwal099) said :
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i have via k8m800 chipset. also i just want to enable ubuntu 's inbuilt 3d effects.
anyway goodbye.