Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 3rd Feb 2006 21:26 UTC, submitted by Anonymous
Novell and Ximian LinuxEdge has posted the videos of the presentation of Novell Desktop Linux 10 by Nat Friedman. "A preview of Novell Linux Desktop 10 was shown to an audience at the Solutions Linux conference this week. We have a selection of videos which display a variety of amazing effects through the use of XGL, including transparency, wobbling windows, a 3D cube for desktop switching, and a task switcher which displays a preview of windows."
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Impresive, but....
by tristan on Fri 3rd Feb 2006 21:48 UTC
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2006-02-01

There's no denying these videos are impressive, but I'm not sure there's actually anything new, or all that useful here.

The "wobbly windows" effect, as well as being a bit irritating, was shown in demos of Luminocity in March last year -- 11 months ago.

Also, the cube workspace switching effect has been around for ages. Ubuntu/Debian (and I would imagine most other distros) have the "3ddesktop" package where you can see this yourself.

In fact, the only thing shown in the videos that couldn't be done by using the regular X Composite extension is the zoom effect -- and while that's probably extremely useful for accessibility purposes, I don't think most people will have much of a use for it.

There's no doubt XGL is the Next Big Thing for the Linux desktop, and I'm very excited that Novell seems to be making a big push to make it happen. But I think we'll have to wait for Trolltech and the GTK team to get hold of it before we see anything truly revolutionary.

EDIT: Actually, I take back the bit about 3ddesktop -- I've just had a play with it, and it's more basic than I remembered, and moreso than the videos show.

But there still isn't a hell of a lot more than was shown in the Luminocity vids from last year -- which used a regular X server rather than XGL. See here:

http://www.gnome.org/~seth/blog/xshots

Edited 2006-02-03 22:00

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