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- Professional Video Editing in Linux with KdenliveJuly 21 2009
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- Unleash The Power of the Find CommandJuly 14 2009
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- Installing Themes in LinuxJuly 2 2009
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- Compiz Cube Video Tutorial: Part 3June 22 2009
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Let’s enable the desktop cube in Compiz, this tutorial will show you how:
From CCSM under Desktop click to enable Desktop Cube (and then disable Desktop Wall), and enable Rotate Cube. Under Effects enable Cube Reflection and Deformation (and resolve the conflict by disabling Next Slide) and 3D Windows.
Now we click on Desktop Cube and then the Appearance tab, and click on Skydome (Skydome is the image displayed behind the cube, on the “sky”). From here we click on the first checkbox to enable the background, and then Skydome Image to browse to the picture we want to use. Note - if you click “Animate Skydome” the background image will rotate when you rotate the cube.
Going then to Cube Reflection and Deformation and choose Appearance. Here we’ll set the top and bottom images, or “caps.” Just click New and browse to the images wanted, and you can then remove the default images by clicking on them then clicking Delete. Then we choose the Reflection tab and click on the Reflection Mode, then Distance. Next we choose the Deformation tab and then Sphere for a spherical “cube,” Cylinder for a cylindrical one, and None for a normal cube. Note - Aspect ratio will make your sphere look more round or more squished (oblong?) depending on what you put there.
CTRL-ALT-leftmousebutton is the default for rotating your sphere.
Next we will install the compiz-fusion-plugins-unsupported. Open up a terminal and enter the following command:
$ sudo aptitude install compiz-fusion-plugins-unsupported
When that is done enter CCSM and enable Snow under Extras, for a little freezing fun. Super/Windowskey-f3 starts and stops the snow falling.
Have fun!
![endif]-->!--[if> - Howto Increase Desktop Functionality With Compiz FusionJune 15 2009
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Last week I showed you how to turn on some neat desktop animations using Compiz Fusion (formally beryl) - you can watch last week’s tutorial here. Today I will show you some of the useful productivity enhancements that Compiz has to offer, such as multiple desktops (workspaces), moving windows between desktops, expo (preview and choose from all your desktops), resizeable window previews, and scale (display and choose from all your open windows at once). I even throw in some wobbly windows for good measure!
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