To all you Linux geeks...
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Deathshroud
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To all you Linux geeks...
The Kororaa team just released a Live CD loaded with XGL, from which I am posting from. It's kinda fun to mess around with, and check out all the stuff it can do.
To everyone else that doesn't know what any of this means, XGL is a new OpenGL driven desktop developed for the linux community. It supports transparent windows, traversing mulitple desktops in a 3D space, and some awesome looking window animations.
All you have to do to get this running is download the iso, burn it, boot to the CD, and type kororaa at the command prompt. Then just let it boot and you're in.
Now for the linkage...
http://getkororaa.com/
To everyone else that doesn't know what any of this means, XGL is a new OpenGL driven desktop developed for the linux community. It supports transparent windows, traversing mulitple desktops in a 3D space, and some awesome looking window animations.
All you have to do to get this running is download the iso, burn it, boot to the CD, and type kororaa at the command prompt. Then just let it boot and you're in.
Now for the linkage...
http://getkororaa.com/
Here's a short list of some of the improvements over Beta1:
KDE 3.5
Fluxbox (light WM option)
Gnome 2.12
XFCE4 (light WM option)
AMD64 versions
ISOLinux instead of grub on install CD
CFLAGS now -O3 instead of -Os
International keyboard support
Package selection with package install preview, ability to export and import package lists
Resize installer to fit screen with no framebuffer
Slightly prettier installerincluding uniform screen colour and layout
Set mountpoints section in installer to only allow one mountpoint per device
Percentage bar for installing packages
Integrated menu items hostname, date and grub into setup menu
Choose what services to run on startup (rc-update)
Simplified adduser script as well as original
Updated systemconfig script to also include options:
choose screen resolution
choose portage mirror
run locate
configure network
sync portage tree
CD ejects on shutdown
Second grub menu option to boot with no framebuffer
Installation manual
Extra tools:
chooseres
choosekeymap
genadduser --simple
systemconfig
FIXED:
reiser4 bug
grub bug
unichrome vesafb-tng bug
gentoo watcher bug
konqueror plugins bug
umount /proc bug
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Deathshroud
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It's not really any competition with Knoppix, it's basically a demo of what they can do with XGL and Gentoo. Did I mention this was a Gentoo project?duffman91 wrote:Nice, does it come with useful network tools like knoppix? Or is it a boot CD to introduce Linux to new comers?
What's the main purpose for the distro?
EDIT: Oh yea, and use the torrent to download it the fastest. :P
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http://linuxtracker.org/download.php?id ... .1.torrent (the link next to the black, bold "Torrent" label
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Heh.. this things really nice..
If linux worked with everything i use, this distro is amazing..
If linux worked with everything i use, this distro is amazing..
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It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.
I am now sick.
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It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.
I am now sick.
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Deathshroud
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Yea, if you guys wanna check out some more stuff they have come up with, watch these vids...
http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/
http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/
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Jiggly windows are cute. The animation as I switch desktops are cute.
The ability to run a video half across 2 desktops has no practical use to me.
Visually, it's nice. Since it's X, I assume it works exactly as slick across rdt sessions, too.
So... it's OK. if there were a linux distro running this that was as straightforwards to install and run programs as windows *double click package, answer questions, click shortcut, use program* I'm all over it.
The ability to run a video half across 2 desktops has no practical use to me.
Visually, it's nice. Since it's X, I assume it works exactly as slick across rdt sessions, too.
So... it's OK. if there were a linux distro running this that was as straightforwards to install and run programs as windows *double click package, answer questions, click shortcut, use program* I'm all over it.
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Deathshroud
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I almost agree with you. I don't mind the extra work so much, I just wish Linux supported as much software and games as windows, thats the only thing thats holding me back.Foo wrote:Jiggly windows are cute. The animation as I switch desktops are cute.
The ability to run a video half across 2 desktops has no practical use to me.
Visually, it's nice. Since it's X, I assume it works exactly as slick across rdt sessions, too.
So... it's OK. if there were a linux distro running this that was as straightforwards to install and run programs as windows *double click package, answer questions, click shortcut, use program* I'm all over it.