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Originally Posted by SkittleLinux18
How did you get your cube to fade into the background like that on Ubuntu.
As someone else said, you just enable cube reflection.
Was just ...
- 03-02-2008 #51Linux User
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- 03-02-2008 #52
Oh yeah! I got it!!

Here's a link to a better pic of my Desktop Cube
So PrettyUsing Linux since June 2007
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- 03-02-2008 #53Just Joined!
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Only been using Kubuntu for a week or so now so here it is. and New to Linux in the first place haha ; )

Hey anybody help me on how to use compviz It could look even cooler ; ). I have went into Advanced Desktop Settings and enable Cube, Cube Reflection etc. I just don't know how to go into that mode lol.
- 03-03-2008 #54Jay
New users, read this first.
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I do not respond to Private Messages asking for Linux help. Please, keep it on the public boards.
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- 03-25-2008 #57
Here's Mine: Acer 3050 Aspire Laptop, ATI video, Ubuntu 7.10 with Gnome desktop; mounted network drive, mounted NTFS drives (from my Windoze XP dual boot side) and gDesklets visible.

Cheers;
Ed
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