Posted on 12/21/2006 11:42:13 AM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach
Hello for those who was in the irc yesterday the promised video, for those don't this is my first attempt of video using xvidcap, it demonstrates some aspects of Sabayon Linux v3.2 64Bits and Beryl 0.1.3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T67kricXYRE
Enjoy it
Antares
Someone set us up the bomb!!!
Had Sabayon 3.2 working thru an airlink 4X KVM switch and a Viewsonic 19" CRT with some of the effects.....
Good stuff....really slick....for fast cutting and pasting on FreeRepublic....
What you can do with a little compute power....
fyi
Klaatu!
Barada!
Nikto!
So, the theory is
Windows sucks, but we're gonna
work our asses off
to make our systems
look and function EXACTLY
like Windows . . . Smooth moves!
If you want to unseat the beast. What most users are used to is winblows. Its a fact of life. But if you think about it and know a little bit about the history, you would know that the famous winblows desktop is little more than a rip off of Apples GUI. And lets face it really the majority of the "using" public adores icons and graphics, so in order to overthrow Gates and Company, you must by necessity bow to the market.
Kewl
And if you know a little bit more about the history, Apple's GIU is a direct ripoff of the paperless office developed by Xerox PARC.
Xerox had no idea what they had when they invented the GUI and mouse, and gave it all away.
SUSE has a version also....I have that running but on a slower processor...
Apple actually paid for the visit with a lot of Apple shares. The mouse was invented by Douglas Engelbart at Stanford; however, PARC did improve on Engelbart's design with the ball-based mouse (and their GUI was also an improvement on Engelbart's earlier work).
Wish Ubuntu'd some up with something like dat.
See link at post #6.
And Steve Jobs brought a bunch of the PARC researchers to work on the Lisa project, which led to the Mac.
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