no problem, just trying to help. :]Originally Posted by aptsonic
-jason
no problem, just trying to help. :]Originally Posted by aptsonic
-jason
any idea how to have a different background for each workspace on Gnome? I have heard about devilspie doing it but any more trivial method?Originally Posted by FLeiXiuS
Do you know Wallpapoz??Originally Posted by arnieboy
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Nopes I didnt know about it but looks good and will give it a try. thanks.Originally Posted by cutOff
Installed fine, reading up on installing my driver for my video card.
Does anyone use this on the 64 bit version of 5.10? That is what I am running now
This thing is actually pretty cool.
excellent, works great over here. i started 3ddeskd in the sessions thing as suggested above, that made it work a lot better. i had to change the texture to 256 in the config file for a little more speed (intel i915 32mb = SLOW)
but this is awesome and it actually works! thanks
I Installed it, But I Cant Make it to Run!
I Use Nvidia 6800 Vanilla 128MB, I Have Installed the Drivers from nvidia.com,subbu@Subbu:~$ 3ddesk
Attempting to start 3ddesktop server.
Daemon started. Run 3ddesk to activate.
3ddeskd: glXIsDirect failed, no Direct Rendering possible!
3ddeskd: Please configure hardware acceleration. Exiting.
Server not found after waiting 5 seconds.
Could not find server.
Try starting manually (3ddeskd)
subbu@Subbu:~$
All Opengl Games Work! (Quake3, Doom3, PPracer).
Whats the Problem?
How did you take a screenshot while in the 3d desktop mode? The printscreen which works when a desktop is selected doesn't seem to work while in the 3d desktop mode -- I'm trying to take a screenshot of what it looks like on my computer.
EDIT - ksnapshot (sudo apt-get install ksnapshot) did the trick
Last edited by happyponcho42; February 5th, 2006 at 07:00 AM.
For fun, try:
It's Price Is Right style!Code:3ddesk --view=bigmoney
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