I like linux, I run windows because I like to game and am worried that Blizzard might ban me for usuing a simulator. So what does this mean, I really want the flame effect on my windows. If someone could create this program for Windows 7 I would be extremely happy. I know that some linux fans think that it would bastardize the unique elements of linux, to that I will say linux users are probably not using it solely for the beryl effects. The 3d cube already exists for Windows, why no the flames?
Nope. It's available only with Linux, and even then, there are certain things you have to have in order to do this:
1) KDE, GNOME, or Xfce desktop environment.
2) An ATI or NVidia GeForce video card.
3) Compiz-Fusion settings enabled (easy to do if you have the other two on your system)
4) Click System --> Preferences --> CompizConfig Settings Manager, and then under "Effects", click "Animations" (make sure the checkbox beside it is ticked, too), select the "Burn" effect, and VOILA! :-)
I like linux, I run windows because I like to game and am worried that Blizzard might ban me for usuing a simulator. So what does this mean, I really want the flame effect on my windows. If someone could create this program for Windows 7 I would be extremely happy. I know that some linux fans think that it would bastardize the unique elements of linux, to that I will say linux users are probably not using it solely for the beryl effects. The 3d cube already exists for Windows, why no the flames?
VolsungGuitars1 1 year ago
un incendio en las ventanas XDDD
leonresidentevilfan 2 years ago
You should enable Animations add-on too.
ThExR3V0LVER 2 years ago
i only got that on the Windows (meaning windows obviously not microsoft).How can i get it in menus.E.g right click,places,system and such?
ThExR3V0LVER 2 years ago
Not possible -- it's something that, as far as I know, is unique to Linux.
fredbird67 2 years ago
Nope. It's available only with Linux, and even then, there are certain things you have to have in order to do this:
1) KDE, GNOME, or Xfce desktop environment.
2) An ATI or NVidia GeForce video card.
3) Compiz-Fusion settings enabled (easy to do if you have the other two on your system)
4) Click System --> Preferences --> CompizConfig Settings Manager, and then under "Effects", click "Animations" (make sure the checkbox beside it is ticked, too), select the "Burn" effect, and VOILA! :-)
fredbird67 2 years ago
hey men me puedes decir como se llama ese program
chucho312 2 years ago
Cual programa?? Esque este pendejo elimino su comentario. Y no recuerdo lo que puse.
xCaPiTaNDeAdx 2 years ago
como se llama el programa?
nagasuke1122 2 years ago
hahahahha
xCaPiTaNDeAdx 2 years ago