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Jeffpro57 posted a photo:

OOHH-nooo! -Beastie-from-Free-BSD-invading-Linux

HAHAHAHA,Playing with Compiz Fire effects.

Jack Noir posted a photo:

Mac4Lin on Ubuntu 9.04

Ubuntu 9.04 with the Mac4Lin theme, Global Menu applet, Compiz Fusion and Cairo Dock.

Jack Noir posted a photo:

Ubuntu with Mac Theme (2)

Ubuntu 9.04 customized with the Mac4Lin theme. It also has Compiz Fusion, AWN Dock and Global Menu. (2 of 2)

Jack Noir posted a photo:

Ubuntu with Mac Theme (1)

Ubuntu 9.04 customized with the Mac4Lin theme. It also has Compiz Fusion, AWN Dock and Global Menu. (1 of 2)

YaManicKill posted a photo:

September Desktop - Irssi and nautilus

This is my desktop for September. Changed some of my conky down the side, changed my wallpaper and changed the notification area (I can't get trayer on ubuntu anymore).

This one shows a terminal with my irssi in it (i'm using the tiling plugin in compizfusion to get them like they are) and a nautilus browser. Both don't have decorations just now.

billdwyerlnx posted a video:

Rotating Cylinder Desktop

This is a short video scrrencast of my "rotating cylinder" desktops in Ultimate Edition 2.9 Linux. Version 2.9 is based on Ubuntu V 10.04. As you may know, in Linux you can have more than one desktop. Here I have four. If I had six, the cylinder would have a top and bottom. Much of the flickering is caused by the "screencast program" I used! With the use of a program called Compiz Fusion, which is pre-installed in Ultimate Edition 2.9, you can get many special effects. To get the cylinder, after set-up, push and hold Ctrl-Alt-left mouse button drag it like you would a window. The little puff of red when I closed the program is another Compiz effect, burning windows! Unfortunately, many of these effects no longer work in the latest version of Ubuntu with Gnome desktop. I don't know about KDE desktop. So, it's a lot of fun and a good diversion! Also on the screen is a "Conky" to monitor the system and a AWN dock on the bottom. I love "eye candy"!.

Dark Engell posted a photo:

ArchLinux Ramona Flawers

Dark Engell posted a photo:

ArchLinux+GNOME+Compiz+Emerald

Jeffpro57 posted a photo:

Magic-Lamp-minimising-effect

Magic Lamp minimising effects.

Jeffpro57 posted a photo:

Regular-Screenlets

Just regular Screenlets. (widgets)

Jeffpro57 posted a photo:

Linux-snap-view

Snap view like one in Windows 7. Using compiz.

Koshigaya King posted a photo:

January 2010 Screenshot 2

Koshigaya King posted a photo:

January 2010 Screenshot

I recently started using Compiz-Fusion as a WM without any DE such as gnome or KDE. I'm still tweaking but it runs very well.

crazyoctopus posted a photo:

Screenshot

expose to an level of awesomes.

YaManicKill posted a photo:

September Desktop

This is my desktop for September. Changed some of my conky down the side, changed my wallpaper and changed the notification area (I can't get trayer on ubuntu anymore)

YaManicKill posted a photo:

September Desktop - Firefox

This is my desktop for September. Changed some of my conky down the side, changed my wallpaper and changed the notification area (I can't get trayer on ubuntu anymore).

This shows my firefox. With a lot of addons installed.

SphereCat1 posted a photo:

Ubuntu 9.04 + Compiz-Fusion = Awesome!

jancyclops posted a photo:

Eee PC Screenshot

Screenshot from my Eee PC running Ubuntu 9.04 with Compiz.

Semi-transparent cube with a photo as the graphic on the top and a window wrapped around from one desktop to another.

You have to ensure you have four desktops to get the cube.

jancyclops posted a photo:

Eee PC Screenshot

Screenshot from my Eee PC running Ubuntu 9.04 with Compiz.

Semi-transparent triangular "cube" with windows showing on two different desktops. If you have any number of sides other than four the graphic on the top won't show.

You have to ensure you have three desktops to get the triangle.

jancyclops posted a photo:

Eee PC Screenshot

Screenshot from my Eee PC running Ubuntu 9.04 with Compiz.

Semi-transparent hexagonal "cube" with a window wrapped around from one desktop to another. If you have any number of sides other than four the graphic on the top won't show.

You have to ensure you have six desktops to get the hexagon.