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Old 08-14-2011
compiz-fusion in slackware 13.37?

Has anyone successful runned compiz-fusion in newer slackware version? And how if I may ask? Smilie
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DEPMOD.D(5)                                                          depmod.d                                                          DEPMOD.D(5)

NAME
depmod.d - Configuration directory for depmod SYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/depmod.d/*.conf /etc/depmod.d/*.conf /run/depmod.d/*.conf DESCRIPTION
The order in which modules are processed by the depmod command can be altered on a global or per-module basis. This is typically useful in cases where built-in kernel modules are complemented by custom built versions of the same and the user wishes to affect the priority of processing in order to override the module version supplied by the kernel. The format of files under depmod.d is simple: one command per line, with blank lines and lines starting with '#' ignored (useful for adding comments). A '' at the end of a line causes it to continue on the next line, which makes the files a bit neater. COMMANDS
search subdirectory... This allows you to specify the order in which /lib/modules (or other configured module location) subdirectories will be processed by depmod. Directories are listed in order, with the highest priority given to the first listed directory and the lowest priority given to the last directory listed. The special keyword built-in refers to the standard module directories installed by the kernel. By default, depmod will give a higher priority to a directory with the name updates using this built-in search string: "updates built-in" but more complex arrangements are possible and are used in several popular distributions. override modulename kernelversion modulesubdirectory This command allows you to override which version of a specific module will be used when more than one module sharing the same name is processed by the depmod command. It is possible to specify one kernel or all kernels using the * wildcard. modulesubdirectory is the name of the subdirectory under /lib/modules (or other module location) where the target module is installed. For example, it is possible to override the priority of an updated test module called kmod by specifying the following command: "override kmod * extra". This will ensure that any matching module name installed under the extra subdirectory within /lib/modules (or other module location) will take priority over any likenamed module already provided by the kernel. COPYRIGHT
This manual page Copyright 2006-2010, Jon Masters, Red Hat, Inc. SEE ALSO
depmod(8) AUTHORS
Jon Masters <jcm@jonmasters.org> Developer Robby Workman <rworkman@slackware.com> Developer Lucas De Marchi <lucas.de.marchi@gmail.com> Developer kmod 01/28/2018 DEPMOD.D(5)