>> As it is, compiz is tried, and Ubuntu falls back on Metacity if it >> doesn't work. So if they don't have the "hardware", they'll use >> Metacity.
> That's good, but why even include compiz in the first place? Doesn't it just > take up extra space that could be used for something more useful (isn't > there a problem with keeping Ubuntu small enough to fit onto a CD?) Compiz doesn't actually take up very much space from what it looks. >From a cursory look at package sizes, a few megs. I agree that Compiz is useless. But it does turn heads. When I do presentations, I always show it. It looks cool. I agree with Shuttleworth that Linux needs to be gorgeous [1]. Ubuntu needs the cool factor in order to compete with other OSes. Is it vain? Silly? Useless? yes. But I've gotten people to try Ubuntu by showing them compiz. On the other hand, I'd be for letting people choose whether to enable compiz on install, instead of waiting until they startup the machine and go to appearance. Novice users might never know there's a way to turn off the fancy effects. Joe Terranova [1] http://linux.slashdot.org/linux/06/10/30/1744232.shtml -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss