|
![]() |
|
| Author |
|
|||||||
|
GumbyNoTalent
Posts: 6291
Location: Perth, Western Australia
|
||||||||
| #0 08:50pm 11/10/06 |
|
|||||||
|
system
|
--
|
|||||||
| #0 |
|
|||||||
|
Skitza
Posts: 7530
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
Thats very cool
|
|||||||
| #1 09:10pm 11/10/06 |
|
|||||||
|
Nailbomb
Posts: 1995
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
|
A guy at work rigged this up early this year when hoary was still the main release but at that time it was a bitch to get running properly. This is all going to be native with the release of Edgy which is due in just over two weeks (26th Oct). I don't believe it's running by default but is easy enough to switch on.
|
|||||||
| #2 10:20pm 11/10/06 |
|
|||||||
|
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 19466
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
That makes me shudder, thinking that's how all OSes might work (Vista?!@#). I want my OS to be lean and mean!
|
|||||||
| #3 10:59pm 11/10/06 |
|
|||||||
|
thre3dee
Posts: 1247
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
3D hardware accelerated desktop!
ALl those windows must have been constraint based meshes using verlet mechanics or something to get the cloth and ropey effects |
|||||||
| #4 07:08am 12/10/06 |
|
|||||||
|
Jim
Posts: 4910
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
I strongly doubt it
|
|||||||
| #5 07:33am 12/10/06 |
|
|||||||
|
Spook
Posts: 16910
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
as much as it pains me to say, im with trog
id be turning all that s*** off immediately |
|||||||
| #6 08:38am 12/10/06 |
|
|||||||
|
TicMan
Posts: 1137
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
I had aiglx and compiz going on the Breezy beta and it rocked - very sweet. And no slowdown in computing at all or even things like WoW under Cedega.
I've heard Vista sucks the dong though - apparently games will be 25% slower because of the 3D desktops. |
|||||||
| #7 09:48am 12/10/06 |
|
|||||||
|
Opec
Posts: 4287
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
So other than the eyecandy which is also most a blatant ripped off of Mac OSX what so good about it? I can't see if improved my computing productivity at all. It's sure nice to look at though but I found myself fast forwarding the vid cause it's pretty boring after a while.
|
|||||||
| #8 10:01am 12/10/06 |
|
|||||||
|
eP
Posts: 2012
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
...still kinda cool though
|
|||||||
| #9 10:24am 12/10/06 |
|
|||||||
|
TicMan
Posts: 1140
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
Its just eye candy, I don't think they developed it to improve productivity.
|
|||||||
| #10 10:33am 12/10/06 |
|
|||||||
|
Denny
Posts: 3074
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
While some of the XGL effects are admittedly a bit much (wobbly windows wtf??) some of it looks pretty sweet and in a world where people have $800 video cards which only get used 25% of the time it makes some sense to harness them.
What i'm waiting for is for someone to truly re-think how we approach our computers, making the same interface with an extra dimension doesn't cut it IMHO. |
|||||||
| #11 06:47pm 12/10/06 |
|
|||||||
|
parabol
Posts: 2661
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
I don't mind some eye-candy if the animations are VERY quick and don't noticeably impact desktop response nor performance.
After looking at that vid, I'd probably speed up the animations by at least 3x. |
|||||||
| #12 07:03pm 12/10/06 |
|
|||||||
|
Nailbomb
Posts: 1996
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
|
While some of the XGL effects are admittedly a bit much (wobbly windows wtf??) some of it looks pretty sweet and in a world where people have $800 video cards which only get used 25% of the time it makes some sense to harness them. Actually you don't really need a video card all that powerful to do all that stuff well. Because it's linux, you'd want a Nvidia card over an ATI card because the ATI driver suck in Linux (at least under Unbuntu, don't know about other distro's) though they do work ok for this. A 6600GT will quite happily do all that stuff you saw in the video and you can get them now for $120-$150. I had all that running on the unstable version of Dapper on a 6600GT and it all ran flawlessly. last edited by Nailbomb at 21:11:03 12/Oct/06 |
|||||||
| #13 09:11pm 12/10/06 |
|
|||||||
|
koopz
Posts: 5930
Location: Queensland
|
because the ATI driver suck in Linux ...like they don't suck balls in Win32? |
|||||||
| #14 08:05pm 14/10/06 |
|
|||||||
|
Morax
Posts: 1703
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
I want this desktop..
|
|||||||
| #15 09:08pm 14/10/06 |
|
|||||||
|
Opec
Posts: 4290
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
^^^
heh I thought people use computers to store stuff precisely to avoid the real world mess problem where you sort stuff in "piles" and just gets buries in piles so deep you can't find it LOL. Looks cool but, to me an utterly useless idea. |
|||||||
| #16 11:21pm 14/10/06 |
|
|||||||
|
ccl
Posts: 53
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
|
I concur.
It seems like alot of effort has been put into it though. I like to think it could be used somewhere. |
|||||||
| #17 11:28pm 14/10/06 |
|
|||||||
|
GumbyNoTalent
Posts: 6293
Location: Perth, Western Australia
|
That desktop should be coverd with DVDs,Cds and porn to properly represent a real users computer.. :)
|
|||||||
| #18 01:33pm 15/10/06 |
|
|||||||
|
system
|
--
|
|||||||
| #18 |
|
|||||||
|
| ||||||||