Haha, you think the wobbly windows are only available to Sabayon? Think again. Compiz-Fusion comes natively installed with Ubuntu 7.10.Xiphan wrote:Hey it's very lekker! And if the dark interface isn't your thing, you do get different themes with it/ for it. Now, I haven't played with it all that much, but I'll admit that for the short while that I did use it I was very impressed.M1ke wrote:I read abut Sabayon a while back. How's the dark interface? Lekker?
One thing I was immediately amazed with was the window effects it uses (move a window around and it wobbles like jelly). The distro I got came standard with proper graphics drivers, as well as some 3D games!
So all in all a very nice distro. Haven't tried Ubuntu so I won't know how it compares. Check out some screenshots of it here.
Getting back on topic:
Natively? I doubt it... but there's a program called Cedega by Transgaming which helps users get most modern games running on Linux, don't think it's free though?qace wrote:Do games like crysis and nfs etc work in Ubuntu ? i'm just asking out of interest..
Two screenshots of WoW and BF2 (respectively), running on Linux with Cedega:
Rotating desktop cube, many custom animations for windows, grouping, etc.
Go to youtube and search for Compiz Fusion