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Linux for regular people: Part II

09
Apr

Compiz Desktop

Compiz and Berl have come along way with innovative ways to enhance the everyday desktop. They both eventually merged to become Compiz-fusion and are continuing working on the project. One would think something this creative would have taken place on the juggernaut which is Windows with their new operating system Vista. Windows Vista’s Aero provides a nice 3D flip feature which looks cool but doesn’t quite add the usability and functionality we might have hoped for. As far as the futuristic visual eye candy is concerned thats pretty much all the new windows has to offer. Mac users are no stranger to getting the latest visuals from their operating system. From the creation of widgets or expose and with the all new time machine included in leopard, it has the right amount of aesthetic goodness and usability. The mixture of functionality and futuristic visuals is what you would expect from a new operating system. But who would have thought you would ever see it on a linux machine.

When you see it in action you think hey this is the step forward in computing we want to see. To then see peoples reaction when you say its Linux running all this. People then become more interested in running a Linux machine, one because it looks cool and you can show off to your friends as well as get some work done. Don’t get me wrong there are plenty of distractions that come along with all the useful plugins. Let me give you some examples. Writing fire all over your screen doesn’t seem like the most productive thing to do with your time. Nor does dragging your mouse across the screen to see water puddles. As a friend of mine often makes a joke “Hey look at how fast my desktop spins”. Is it cool…yes, is that productive hell no. Now that I got that out of the way here are other plugins that I find very useful. Let me say my most favorite is Expo similarly a ripoff of Expose however the point is that it is still useful. The Zoom feature for hard to read things or for pointing out information like in a presentation. Also the 3d window switchers and your choice of Coverflow yes another mac rip and ring. The transparency for windows makes thing easy to see when you have multiple windows open.

The days of configuring Compiz to work on your computer are pretty much over. No longer will you need to follow a complicated tutorial to enjoy the fun it is now included in Ubuntu 7.10 right out of the proverbial box as well as a few other distros such as SUSE linux. But enough about talking you want to see what its all about so I have a few videos I made using a screen capture utility. So enjoy.


Compiz Fusion Screen Capture from Encript on Vimeo.


More Compiz Fusion Gusty Gibbon from Encript on Vimeo.


HD Compiz Fusion Screen Capture from Encript on Vimeo.

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