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Once many moons ago I installed picom because there was some rendering issue with chromium browser. It was so long ago I even don't remember what issue it was. Anyhow, running picom made chromium work properly. What I never managed to get is transparency. There is no visible change on screen when I run picom or when I terminate it. I am using intel driver with my "Intel Corporation HD Graphics 630". (Haven't tried modesetting.) Indeed I tried different transparency levels and experimented with other settings. My OS is Gentoo 64-bit testing branch. Is there a missing dependency? Or some installed dependency is missing a required [buildtime] feature (can happen in Gentoo)? picom.log
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Once many moons ago I installed picom because there was some rendering issue with chromium browser. It was so long ago I even don't remember what issue it was. Anyhow, running picom made chromium work properly. What I never managed to get is transparency. There is no visible change on screen when I run picom or when I terminate it. I am using intel driver with my "Intel Corporation HD Graphics 630". (Haven't tried modesetting.) Indeed I tried different transparency levels and experimented with other settings. My OS is Gentoo 64-bit testing branch. Is there a missing dependency? Or some installed dependency is missing a required [buildtime] feature (can happen in Gentoo)?
picom.log
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