tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1514795258871703434.post193196563604027929..comments2023-10-05T06:47:34.462-06:00Comments on Mandriva Linux Chronicles: Some Notes on Linux EffectsMechatotorohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15816943718402270287noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1514795258871703434.post-34794728866854509042010-08-09T15:01:41.232-06:002010-08-09T15:01:41.232-06:00@akedemo
Thanks for the information. Is that in KD...@akedemo<br />Thanks for the information. Is that in KDE? I'm a Linux beginner and, to be honest, I have no idea of what you are talking about, but I'll try to do find a way to do it.Mechatotorohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15816943718402270287noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1514795258871703434.post-14305756643258245792010-08-08T22:54:59.181-06:002010-08-08T22:54:59.181-06:00Compiz can have different wallpapers as well. But ...Compiz can have different wallpapers as well. But you have to disable metacity desktop drawing first.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1514795258871703434.post-36154170518028738672010-08-08T17:11:01.483-06:002010-08-08T17:11:01.483-06:00I, for one, think that eye candy is not necessary ...I, for one, think that eye candy is not necessary to operate a computer. However, it will become an artificial necessity like many others dealing with ICTs. After all, how would OEMs justify selling us more powerful, but also more resource-consuming equipments each time? <br />On the other hand, it's hard to find a person who has the latest video card and is content using it only to, say, open spreadsheets. The more advanced our systems are, more we want them to do. That's how it should be and that's the strongest point of Linux regarding eye candy: it takes it to its limits!Megatotorohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02268018256762186695noreply@blogger.com