The 3D Linux Desktop

by John Little in Sci/Tech, Ubuntu

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My primary desktop OS is Ubuntu but I’ve been playing with PCLinuxOS which is locally developed here in Houston and has a well-deserved reputation for being Linux newbie friendly. I shot this video as a quick demonstration of Beryl – the 3D Linux desktop that is being enthusiastically embraced by Linux users. You can download the PCLinuxOS LiveCD for free right here.

Many more demos are available at my Ubuntu Video site.

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