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Uploaded by on May 6, 2008

Now the cubeaddon plugin has a complete sphere the difference between the "donut" and this is that the cubecaps now are deform to shape a perfect sphere IT LOOKS SO COOL, I LOVE IT.... you can still use the donut if you prefer

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  • hey. i installed fedora core, and im such a noob or new at this.i want the black theme and stuff and the compaz..but i get error trying to intall stuff.pls if anyone can help...my yahoo is zyberline ....pls help me:(

  • maybe try using ubuntu I find it very easy, never used fedora sorry

  • no música :(

  • nop, youtube always complains when I use music about copyright... :(

  • Can anyone tell me how you update compiz? I've been trying to "make install" it, but without luck. It's really difficult to find a HOWTO about it.

  • not that difficult, search the forums, maybe on the wiki, google for Compiz Fusion official forums and you will find it easy

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  • use gtk to record!

  • ya, alsa and compiz were just examples, theres so many more, including the kernel itself. there may be individual kernel updates but there is sometimes a whole version up they don't tell you about. all 3 i had problems with and if it just came updated i wouldn't have had them. for some reason i get a lot of issues with compiling

  • Yeah, that's the "sucky" part of adding the Compiz repositories; you sometimes get really unstable code. I remember the "turning windows" add-on, which instantly crashed my computer, forcing me to log out. Of course you can disable this, put I agree, it's odd that they don't keep Compiz and ALSA up-to-date.

  • realneurotiq is right, when updating to a new version, ubuntu for some reason makes you try out these new programs that haven't been tested enough to be considered stable but they don't bother putting the most updated versions of compiz or alsa or other IMPORTANT linux programs/utilities. i'm switching to fedora if for some reason i need to reinstall my os

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  • depends on your distro.

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