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Cool demo of Linux XGL desktop makes Vista look like crap...
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Wait until the cube multimonitor thing comes up - VERY cool. Stretches your desktop across the surface of a cube.
http://youtube.com/v/Cz_2vKq5cZk
http://youtube.com/v/Cz_2vKq5cZk
XGL is nothing new -- Novel's had it out in public for nearly a year already. But yes I do agree with you, the visuals are amazing. My biggest complaint is that its installation is difficult; I haven't gotten around to completing the install yet, and there's a lot of configuration files that have to be edited.
It's also possible to install XGL on Mac OS X, but if you thought the installation was difficult on Linux... I believe that you have to do a compete recompilation of the Darwin kernel before you can even think about installing. Otherwise, I'd probably be using it on both OS X and Linux.
It's also possible to install XGL on Mac OS X, but if you thought the installation was difficult on Linux... I believe that you have to do a compete recompilation of the Darwin kernel before you can even think about installing. Otherwise, I'd probably be using it on both OS X and Linux.
Last edited by John A; Dec 7th, 2006 at 7:59 pm.
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i like XGL but have never managed to get it working on my graphics card (im not quite sure whether to use flgrx, ati, radeon, or the properiatary driver for my x600)
right now im sticking with the KDE theme that gives you transparent toolbars and vista-like butons (dont know name, its the default one for PCLinuxOS) as it runs on machines with like 512mb RAM
Secodnly, makes vista look crap?
Vista is crap - its expensive, slow, annoying, incompatible and generally gets on ones nerves
When XPH reaches EOL (not that long) i suppose ill dualboot with linux and use XP without inet access for the times i require certain appliatione e.g visual studio and ms acccess
This is what i dp with all my old systems (ive recently opened my win 3.11 and 3.51 systems back up as seemingly no modern viruses can attack them and i keep all my NT4 systems behind a transparent proxy with NAT)
right now im sticking with the KDE theme that gives you transparent toolbars and vista-like butons (dont know name, its the default one for PCLinuxOS) as it runs on machines with like 512mb RAM
Secodnly, makes vista look crap?
Vista is crap - its expensive, slow, annoying, incompatible and generally gets on ones nerves
When XPH reaches EOL (not that long) i suppose ill dualboot with linux and use XP without inet access for the times i require certain appliatione e.g visual studio and ms acccess
This is what i dp with all my old systems (ive recently opened my win 3.11 and 3.51 systems back up as seemingly no modern viruses can attack them and i keep all my NT4 systems behind a transparent proxy with NAT)
Last edited by jbennet; Dec 8th, 2006 at 4:02 am.
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You can test out the Beryl with XGL (i think its xgl but it may be AIGLX on the sabayon live DVD.
It should work for any modern nVidia/ATi cards
It should work for any modern nVidia/ATi cards
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Originally Posted by jbennet
Vista is crap
Last edited by The Dude; Dec 8th, 2006 at 6:38 pm.
Last edited by 'Stein; Dec 9th, 2006 at 3:57 pm.
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http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/post281906-4.html
As he said, most of the usage can be attributed to debuggers.
And secondly, everything I've read regarding the final release says it's a lot more robust then it appeared when compared to the Betas.
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Originally Posted by blud
The beta versions of Vista included quite a bit of debugging software which is not present in the RTM version, which from my estimation increased performance of CPU processing by almost 20%, and my ram usuage is down from 1.5GIG (CPU Idle) at the desktop to well under 700Meg.
And secondly, everything I've read regarding the final release says it's a lot more robust then it appeared when compared to the Betas.
Now if ya like the help ya could always raise our reputation...
700mb ram usage is still excessive though - even with the "classic" interface vista still uses damn loads of memory doing seemingly nothing at all
my xp with all effects and virtual descktop manager is a but less than 512 and a cut down XP can be as little as 320mb on the ram side
my xp with all effects and virtual descktop manager is a but less than 512 and a cut down XP can be as little as 320mb on the ram side
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