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Stormcloud23

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Hey guys, I came across this pic and thought it would be sweet if my background was like it so I want to change it. Problem is i have no idea what it's running or if it requires linux or anything else. Anyone here know how to make it work? Thanks in advance.
[http://f.imagehost.org/view/0693/1243993931258]
 

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mentor07825 said:
Have you just tried right clicking on it and then using the option "Set as Background"?

Or you can just download it, and go into settings and customise it from there.

Looks like something out of the X3: Terran Conflict main screen.
no no, not the picture. I mean actually making my desktop into that. It looks like a different operating system
 

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Mr.Tea said:
Stormcloud23 said:
Hey guys, I came across this pic and thought it would be sweet if my background was like it so I want to change it. Problem is i have no idea what it's running or if it requires linux or anything else. Anyone here know how to make it work? Thanks in advance.
[http://f.imagehost.org/view/0693/1243993931258]
I'm pretty sure that's not actually a working desktop... just a manipulated image to includes elements of a desktop.
think i actually might have found it
http://wiki.compiz-fusion.org/
 

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That looks like Beryl, which is a Linux-based OpenGL accelerated desktop environment. So yes, you would need Linux. It's been a while since I've messed with Beryl, but that desktop might have been a custom job.
 

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Off my first impression of the site, literally about 5 seconds

http://www.spheresite.com/

could be something to do with it, after seeing your picture, I want it too!
 

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Gruthar said:
That looks like Beryl, which is a Linux-based OpenGL accelerated desktop environment. So yes, you would need Linux. It's been a while since I've messed with Beryl, but that desktop might have been a custom job.
Noob question, if i install linux will all my programs still work and will i be able to go back to vista if i need to at a later date?
 

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Stormcloud23 said:
Gruthar said:
That looks like Beryl, which is a Linux-based OpenGL accelerated desktop environment. So yes, you would need Linux. It's been a while since I've messed with Beryl, but that desktop might have been a custom job.
Noob question, if i install linux will all my programs still work and will i be able to go back to vista if i need to at a later date?
You can partition your hard drive so that you can have both Linux and Vista on it at the same time. You would just have to choose which to boot up when you start your computer.

As far as the programs go, most, if not all your Windows programs would not work in Linux. You would have to get the Linux version of whatever programs you wanted. You can emulate some Windows programs in Linux with Wine, but it can take a lot of work to get them working right, particularly with games.
 

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsCxjHVVh6A

This looks more like it
 

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Gruthar said:
Stormcloud23 said:
Gruthar said:
That looks like Beryl, which is a Linux-based OpenGL accelerated desktop environment. So yes, you would need Linux. It's been a while since I've messed with Beryl, but that desktop might have been a custom job.
Noob question, if i install linux will all my programs still work and will i be able to go back to vista if i need to at a later date?
You can partition your hard drive so that you can have both Linux and Vista on it at the same time. You would just have to choose which to boot up when you start your computer.

As far as the programs go, most, if not all your Windows programs would not work in Linux. You would have to get the Linux version of whatever programs you wanted. You can emulate some Windows programs in Linux with Wine, but it can take a lot of work to get them working right, particularly with games.
I have a spare laptop hard drive connected to my computer via SATA/ USB docking station... could i just install this program on that? It's 107 gigs.
 

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Compiz Fusion is so boss, but right now I'm mucking with it because i JUST updated to ubuntu 9.04 and having issues with it x_x

but yeah, that's Compiz with ubuntu, and it's amazing to play around with ^_^
 

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Johnnyallstar said:
Compiz Fusion is so boss, but right now I'm mucking with it because i JUST updated to ubuntu 9.04 and having issues with it x_x

but yeah, that's Compiz with ubuntu, and it's amazing to play around with ^_^
how did you get it installed? i found this but i have no idea how things work on linux
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager/CompizFusion
 

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Stormcloud23 said:
Johnnyallstar said:
Compiz Fusion is so boss, but right now I'm mucking with it because i JUST updated to ubuntu 9.04 and having issues with it x_x

but yeah, that's Compiz with ubuntu, and it's amazing to play around with ^_^
how did you get it installed? i found this but i have no idea how things work on linux
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager/CompizFusion
if you're running 9.04 it already has it in the packages, but not up and running which is kind of odd. I suggest you start up synaptic manager and reinstall, that's what I did, and at least got it up and moving.
 

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Johnnyallstar said:
if you're running 9.04 it already has it in the packages, but not up and running which is kind of odd. I suggest you start up synaptic manager and reinstall, that's what I did, and at least got it up and moving.
no no, i dont have ubuntu yet, im downloading it right now. I was just asking what i have to do after it installs
 

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kinda funny actually, I had the EXACT same full background, which is one of the deep space ones you can get from compiz-themes.org haha
 

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To clarify, Compiz-Fusion is the successor of Beryl. Shows how long I've been out of the Linux game. :p

Stormcloud23 said:
Gruthar said:
Stormcloud23 said:
Gruthar said:
That looks like Beryl, which is a Linux-based OpenGL accelerated desktop environment. So yes, you would need Linux. It's been a while since I've messed with Beryl, but that desktop might have been a custom job.
Noob question, if i install linux will all my programs still work and will i be able to go back to vista if i need to at a later date?
You can partition your hard drive so that you can have both Linux and Vista on it at the same time. You would just have to choose which to boot up when you start your computer.

As far as the programs go, most, if not all your Windows programs would not work in Linux. You would have to get the Linux version of whatever programs you wanted. You can emulate some Windows programs in Linux with Wine, but it can take a lot of work to get them working right, particularly with games.
I have a spare laptop hard drive connected to my computer via SATA/ USB docking station... could i just install this program on that? It's 107 gigs.
You could do that, just be sure to set your BIOS to allow bootable USB devices. You would have to format or at least partition that external drive if you want to use Linux with it, so save any files you want to keep off of it. The only downside to running Linux off of an external drive is that it might run a bit slowly since the USB connection imposes a bandwidth restriction, but it won't be too bad.
 

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Stormcloud23 said:
Johnnyallstar said:
if you're running 9.04 it already has it in the packages, but not up and running which is kind of odd. I suggest you start up synaptic manager and reinstall, that's what I did, and at least got it up and moving.
no no, i dont have ubuntu yet, im downloading it right now. I was just asking what i have to do after it installs

Ah well then, yes. when it gets done installing, you go to your applications/ accessories/ terminal and it will bring up a shell prompt.

You then type in "sudo apt-get install compiz compizconfig-settings-manager" and it will install it after you verify. no quotations of course. Or, you can go through System/ administration / synaptic package manager and run the search and download. Then it's all playing around with until you get it how you like it. it's not too difficult.