I did not upgrade. did a straight install of 10.04 with a partition.
I did not upgrade. did a straight install of 10.04 with a partition.
In that case, you might not be getting Woobly windows as well. This is how it looks like: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icm7GGCPOt8
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Here is my screen shot with all settings enabled and correct
http://img175.imageshack.us/img175/7...reenshotcf.png
This happened on some machines here. We had to change the graphics driver. There should be two choices. Try the one you aren't using.
"Where is the heal-anything blood?"
seems OK...
Now, once you have ccsm installed, just open the visual effects once (and only once) and tick extra. Close it and launch ccsm. Enable Rotate Cube and press Ctrl+Alt+Right Arrow.. If you open Visual Effects and change it to Extra (or Normal or None), then the effects will stop working.
What happens when you press Ctrl+Alt+Right or Ctrl+Alt+Mouse Left Click + Drag??
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really? then it might be some other issue..
You probably have not installed Binary ATI Driver...
Here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
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System > Administration > Hardware Drivers
Can you screen shot what the window shows?
"Where is the heal-anything blood?"
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