@djplayer93 I am actually a Google chrome user... but Firefox is still a good web browser, and as for most of my display being tool bars, i'm a visual person, if i cant see it i forget its there :P
@tyline69 as it just so happens i had an ATI 9250 and even though win VISTA recons all you need is a 128MB graphics card.... ATI has not written any drivers for this card on win vista.... which considering its popularity it should have
@shikamaruhgri89 I can't get my desktop cube to work right.. I can only get it to flatten out, I can't get it to do what yours does, And I can't get the byrl to work neither(The minimize/close efects).
@Tehnoob00 please give me your system specs... and have you got your graphics drivers installed? if you do then you will need to install the "Advanced Desktop Effects" form the Gnome software center it will install the window that i use at time1:18
The later versions of the UBUNTU kernel have drivers for the 9250 built into the kernel as of 9.04 im pretty sure.... so by going to Appearance, Visual effects and setting that to extra it should allow.... or if you are talking about compiz, just hit the check boxes in the control panel.... if it doesn't fire up then the card simply wont support it.
with the 9250 you may have a bit of trouble but im pretty sure you should be able to get alot of the basic stuff working like wobble windows and such. (one of my pc's have a 9250, but stuff all ram and cpu) to get compiz open up synaptic and type in compiz, select everything there that looks relevant... and install, then the compiz managers will appear in System > Preferances :) BTW running the effects that i have all at once realy eats the ram, as you may have seen in the video
@usimakithomasjohn define "enable 3D graphics" do you mean allow for 3D acceleration on your games and video playback? or how to enable the 3D desktop? the 3D acceleration is enabled by default on most of the latest kernels, as the drivers are integrated into the kernel
Fuck that firefox, 40% of your display are toolbars lol..
djplayer93 7 months ago
@djplayer93 I am actually a Google chrome user... but Firefox is still a good web browser, and as for most of my display being tool bars, i'm a visual person, if i cant see it i forget its there :P
shikamaruhgri89 3 months ago
This looks soooo awesome
NaraCosplay123 10 months ago
can anyone get an ATI 9250 to run with vist?
tyline69 1 year ago
@tyline69 as it just so happens i had an ATI 9250 and even though win VISTA recons all you need is a 128MB graphics card.... ATI has not written any drivers for this card on win vista.... which considering its popularity it should have
shikamaruhgri89 1 year ago
@shikamaruhgri89 I can't get my desktop cube to work right.. I can only get it to flatten out, I can't get it to do what yours does, And I can't get the byrl to work neither(The minimize/close efects).
Tehnoob00 1 year ago
@Tehnoob00 please give me your system specs... and have you got your graphics drivers installed? if you do then you will need to install the "Advanced Desktop Effects" form the Gnome software center it will install the window that i use at time1:18
shikamaruhgri89 1 year ago
@shikamaruhgri89 I figured it out, Thanks so much though. You have a really awesome display! Subscribed.
Tehnoob00 1 year ago
The later versions of the UBUNTU kernel have drivers for the 9250 built into the kernel as of 9.04 im pretty sure.... so by going to Appearance, Visual effects and setting that to extra it should allow.... or if you are talking about compiz, just hit the check boxes in the control panel.... if it doesn't fire up then the card simply wont support it.
shikamaruhgri89 1 year ago
with the 9250 you may have a bit of trouble but im pretty sure you should be able to get alot of the basic stuff working like wobble windows and such. (one of my pc's have a 9250, but stuff all ram and cpu) to get compiz open up synaptic and type in compiz, select everything there that looks relevant... and install, then the compiz managers will appear in System > Preferances :) BTW running the effects that i have all at once realy eats the ram, as you may have seen in the video
shikamaruhgri89 1 year ago
nice mate, but could u tell me how to enable 3d graphics with the ati 9250 thanx
usimakithomasjohn 1 year ago
@usimakithomasjohn define "enable 3D graphics" do you mean allow for 3D acceleration on your games and video playback? or how to enable the 3D desktop? the 3D acceleration is enabled by default on most of the latest kernels, as the drivers are integrated into the kernel
shikamaruhgri89 10 months ago