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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RE[3]: Ironically ....
by Celerate on Sat 4th Feb 2006 02:24 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Ironically ...."
Celerate
Member since:
2005-06-29

The funny thing is that until I started watching Apple keynotes windows media player and macromedia flash player were all I ever needed to see every media format I ever came across on the internet. On Linux in contrast just about every video file I came across wouldn't work and depending on the distribution's policy on including mp3 support that might not work either. If those two formats were all WMP needed than I don't see why it would be so hard for Novell to license them along with the main Quicktime formats.

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RE[4]: Ironically ....
by RenatoRam on Sun 5th Feb 2006 21:04 in reply to "RE[3]: Ironically ...."
RenatoRam Member since:
2005-11-14

Please, don't play stupid.
On any modern distro on day1 you can activate a repository, and install all you need in ONE command.

And you'll never bother about codecs again.
With pretty much every player.

Would you please compare with windows?

The only solution I know is using VLC (that guess what, comes from linux).

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