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José Pablo Leandro Martín

I'm a 21 year old geek, information systems engineering student from Argentina, devoted coffee lover and musician wannabe.
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February 15th, 8:04pm 0 comments

Who killed the designer?

Does anyone knows where the designer of Ubuntu's physical releases? I think he's dead and a 7 year old boy took his place.

There's only one cool thing on Ubuntu's disc box and we all know it.

Filed under design karmic koala ubuntu
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Posted 24 days ago

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October 29th, 8:37am 0 comments

Start Upgrade

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Posted 4 months ago

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October 22nd, 10:09pm 2 comments

Make-up

Compiz Fusion is the result of the re-unification of the Beryl-project and the community around the Compiz Window Manager. It seeks to provide an easy and fun-to-use windowing environment, allowing use of the graphics hardware to provide impressive effects, amazing speed and unrivalled usefulness. The first Compiz Fusion developer release was Compiz Fusion 0.5.2 on August 13th 2007, shortly after Compiz 0.5.2 was released.

Compiz Fusion, as well as Compiz, is an open-source software project, meaning anyone can use it and contribute to it freely.

It is important to note that Compiz and Compiz Fusion are not the same thing (see: Compiz Fusion Vs Compiz). Shortly said: Compiz Fusion is a community-driven extension pack for Compiz. There is close co-operation between the developers of Compiz and the developers of Compiz Fusion, though; in fact, many Compiz Fusion developers are also Compiz developers.

 

Features of Compiz and Compiz Fusion

  • Hardware-accelerated window management and desktop compositing through OpenGL, using rendering paths like AIGLX, Xgl and direct rendering solutions on some hardware.
  • Powerful and flexible plugin interface, allowing almost limitless extension possibilities.
  • ARGB rendering, allowing true transparency when the applications support ARGB visuals.
  • Compiz Configuration System
    • A library which offers transparent support for gconf, kconf and ini settings storage.
    • A GUI Plugin Configuration Manager, CCSM

  • Many community and developer contributed plugins
    • Main Plugins - Plugins which many users will find useful

    • Extra Plugins - Plugins that add eye candy or less sought after functionality

  • Window Decorators, which provide window frames and titlebars
    • GTK Window Decorator - Window decorator that supports GNOME Metacity themes

    • KDE Window Decorator - Window decorator that supports KDE KWin themes

    • Emerald - Window decorator that is custom themeable and supports full Alpha blended themes.

Slowly finishing Ubuntu's make-up, i want it to look beautiful!

This OS is something new for me but with help from a gnufriend (k0001) i've installed compiz (obviously a must have) and managed to make everything works in a familiar way (my leopard expose setting and other stuff).

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October 22nd, 12:59pm 0 comments

It's coming

I've already requested a cd and i got to admit i'm quite anxious about this release.

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July 23rd, 5:20pm 2 comments

My PC

Almost finished my triple-boot setup:

 HD0 500Gb - Leopard 10.5.7

 HD1 500Gb - 150Gb Windows 7 - 50Gb Ubuntu 9 - 250Gb Time Machine (Leopard Backups)

     
Click here to download:
My_PC_tag_leopard_windows_ubun.zip (3329 KB)

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Posted 7 months ago

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