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I've been using xmonad as my windows manager in conjunction with Gnome for some time. I would like to use compiz was well. Is there a way to combine the two using Ubuntu?

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You are probably interested in an alternative:

xcompmgr

see http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Xcompmgr

And you will then be interested in editing your xmonad.hs and importing items such as

import XMonad.Hooks.*

here is some documentation describing some hooks

http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/xmonad-contrib/0.8.1/doc/html/doc-index.html

xcompizmgr is demo software and since xmonad doesn't refresh, you will experience instability (probably in the form of certain hooks will seem to function but break after a while). But if you are really bent on putting compiz in with xmonad it is the only solution I know of.

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  • xcompmgr is really cool and seems to work very well. What is the reason for editing my xmonad.hs?
    – oneself
    Jun 25, 2009 at 2:43
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Two related links, for the record:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxpzNGppcbs (video of Compiz and Xmonad running together)

https://github.com/squarehimself/XMoniz (related code to allow this)

Now if only this code got cleaned up and integrated permanently into Compiz somehow...

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I don't think there is an easy way to do this, but you could always contact the compiz-fusion-whatevertheycallthemselvesnowafterforking team and suggest the tiling feature you're most in love with.

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I think you will find some serious hurdles in your path.

xmonad is non-re-parenting window manager. This will present serious issues with the way compiz works (or xcompizmgr). I seriously doubt this will work.

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