On 4/1/07, Martin Castle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> you need a good card, you are lookinig for Beryl
> ( http://www.beryl-project.org/ ). it's a lot better than the cube, it's
> rammed with bits and peices that look fantastic ;)

This isn't completely true. Beryl runs very well on my laptop + intel
915 onboard graphics card. No noticeable slow down whatsoever, unless
I use the "blur" plugin (which really isn't worth using IMHO).

You don't need a high performance nVidia or ATI card to run
Beryl/Compiz, by any means. IIRC, the first demo videos/development of
Compiz were done on an intel onboard graphics card.



> does have a few issues though - but that's the fun of it - you can get
> involved in developing it - like all linux stuff - no matter what level
> you are... from the wishlist to giving offerings...
>
> you're the navigator (or at least 'a' navigator(!)
>
> good luck!
>
>
>
> On Sat, 31 Mar 2007 22:59:34 +0100, STONE COLD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> >
> > hi,Im wanting to install some eye candy on my edgy 6.10. i would like to
> > install the flashy cube thing (sorry im new :) The only thing is im
> > running a AMD Athlon XP2000+. It has an onboard graphics card "via". I
> > read that this these fancy graphics required either nvidia or ATI but
> > can i not use this?Also can someone point out an "easy" tutorial i could
> > follow then id be very grateful.Has anyone else got the cube thing and
> > is it as nice as it looks? :)Regards Javad
>
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