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Compiz Fusion

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jairolas (6 months ago) Show Hide
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I get to the conclution that compiz is good for nothing, just anoying eye candy.
walter0bz (2 months ago) Show Hide
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good for drawing attention to linux, getting more users.. who can then discover fast minimalist fluxbox or whatever is more usefull
GreyAutumn (7 months ago) Show Hide
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That's a myth. You can breach into other systems with windows just as you can write scripts designed to scan ports and then connect to the server through those ports with windows. And it's not*THAT*harder with windows.
NekoPlusInu (1 year ago) Show Hide
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AH! That eye on the wallpaper! That was made by my first ever friend! :D
44diogo44 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I like it, but there are some games and programs wich are not functional in linux! The market it's still not very opened to linux.
WilReid (1 year ago) Show Hide
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There are very few actually. But getting your personal environment setup in Linux can be time consuming, just as it is in Windows. TBH, it's all a chicken and egg/catch 22 problem. The only reason some software and hardware don't work under a *nix environment are because fewer people use it. If Linux even had a 10% desktop market share, almost 100% of hardware mfgs would write drivers for it. Same goes for software designers. A lot more would port their apps.
WilReid (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Crap. I meant for my comment above to be a reply here.
spikespeigel (1 year ago) Show Hide
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lol i mean youre wireless card needs to be a well known manufacturer. if its anything proprietary its not going to work...


you could find a nice 3rd party card and plug it in to the side of your laptop :)


and just uninstall the one you have now...
GreyAutumn (7 months ago) Show Hide
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bullocks. You *can* use proprietary cards on ubuntu, it's just not legal in certain countries but who cares about that? It's not like anyone cares.
spikespeigel (1 month ago) Show Hide
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if you can find the right drivers =[

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