Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 3rd Feb 2006 21:26 UTC, submitted by Anonymous
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2005-07-06
Btw, I find the videos really impressive. While the effects aren't exactly original, the smoothness is however very, VERY impressive.
Unless the state of hardware acceleration improves on Linux generally you can simply forget most of this, including the smoothness - and the spinning cube of desktops. Sun made pretty much the same presentation for Looking Glass. Microsoft has had to look very long and hard into providing levels of backwards compatibility for older hardware into Vista, and Apple doesn't need to worry about that because they know what hardware you'll be running it on because they control it.
I'm wondering why Novell is doing all this.
They're doing it because some people have a bee in their bonnet about Vista, and because they're probably trying to convince even their own employees about their own Linux desktop by wooing them with effects and soundbites. However, there are ten dozen more mundane, but more important, things to be done to get an adequate desktop before you get to this stuff. There is limited time and developer resources as it is. If somebody can do it then fine, but for that to be the focus of just about everything you're providing and selling......
They must be aiming for the home desktop with this
Nope.