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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The big innovative chunk
by miguel on Fri 3rd Feb 2006 23:16 UTC
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2005-07-27

The point again is not that it is something that has never been seen by a human on the surface of this planet.

There are a number of interesting aspects of David's work on Xgl:

* It works on top of X, which will benefit every OS based on X (Linux, BSD, OpenSolaris).

* This is a rendering technology that was not previously available to us, X users on a Unix system.

* This lowers the barrier for people to take advantage of features on the desktop that before required elaborate or complicated hacks.

In addition, the framework that does all of these effects is pluggable, plus you get the source code to the current effects.

And if there is one area where open source shines is writing plugins, so I expect this to be only the tip of the iceberg.

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