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Cube cylinder and cube sphere Compiz GIT Ubuntu 8.10

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Cube cylinder and cube sphere Compiz GIT Ubuntu 8.10, Intrepid Ibex Alpha4 32bits

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  • hey how did u get sphere and cylinder? i can only get the cube :(

  • You need compiz 0.7.x or higher and the extra-plugins package installed

  • in ccsm - rotate cube - general - zoom - 0.4

  • how do u get the cube i enabled it but it only has 2 sides its not a cube how do i get 4 sides?

  • in ccsm - general options - desktop size put 4 desktops

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  • Algunos de los efectos que usamos en distribuciones Gnu/Linux...:)))))

  • personally i dont like running a machine with windows and ubuntu BOTH on them, and if you want to save your files, i dont know man, you could lose them, it could save them, it all depends on how you partition it

  • there's a new release?! cool, thanks for the head's up, got to try that one too :D

    but i have to change hdd first..i have some issues,

    cheers my peeps

  • my PC is crappier than yours,but its running PERFECT ubuntu 8.04LTS.,and ,ofc,the 9.04(test release).most stable OS ive ever seen (comapred to fedora,suse,debian,solaris,win­dows)

  • when u partition

    you need

    a

    root

    home

    boot

    swap

    swap size is doulbe your ram

  • guys i want to install it in an external HDD, but the drive already contains some files that i want to use with XP. will i be able to use these files in xp and will they be safe from the install of ubuntu?

  • Could somebody explain the thing with SWAP and ROOT ...I know some things..but is it necessary? ..why can't it make a swap like windows

    oo and how big does the swap has to be for it to work fine..2 g?!

    thanks in advance

  • thats helpful, thanks

    the only thing IMO keeping back users from using Linux is the whole compiling thing...and configuration..I used Ubuntu for a while but it was kinda lagy maybe compiz ain't that good for me:P

    @ anonymous123asd...sad Ubuntu is the worst, i wonder if he ever used it ...if you read this let;s here from you WHAT distro is the best? :)

  • The other important thing is that some distros are oriented to desktop users (like ubuntu, openSuse, mandriva). And other distros are oriented to servers (like debian). If you need to host a webpage, mail services, intra-nets, accounts management, and many other services, well, you need Debian. But if you need to play games (real games,like GTA, WoW, battlefield 1942, counter-strike), listen to your favorites mp3, watching dvds, view and work-out you photos, Opensuse or Ubuntu are for you.

  • well, all distros must have the same stability (unless you are using unstable versions) since they work with the same linux kernel.

    The only differences i can tell is that the distros based on redhat, use the RPM package manager. The distros based on debian use the .deb packages (like ubuntu). I don't think there's a great difference since you can convert .deb in RPM.

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