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[ILUG] XGL Compiz on Dapper

[ILUG] XGL Compiz on Dapper

Sonic sonic at dreadserver.com
Sat May 27 00:33:22 IST 2006


Niall O Broin wrote:

> On 27 May 2006, at 00:06, Sonic wrote:
>
>>> longer  having my desktop pager, you can stick your cube  
>>> transitions where  the sun don't shine.
>>>
>> I've seen it going and I have to say it's pretty shit hot cool.  
>> Imagine the situation where you have a different NX session/Xen  
>> virtual machine on each screen. The animated switches between  
>> screens really helps you keep you're mind on which is which.
>
>
> How, exactly? I find appropriate labelling of desktops, windows etc.  
> works much better in this regard.
>
>> Also, imagine demonstrating your new system to a potential client.  
>> The animated switch here could be the difference between getting  the 
>> deal and not.
>
>
> Well, in the market where I work, getting the deal depends on being  
> able to do the job. You'll find this is not that unusual. An animated  
> desktop switch as a deal clincher? I hardly think so (unless of  
> course the work involved providing just such a desktop switch)
>
>
>
> Niall
>
>
Having your period today Niall?

Sonic.



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