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    Ubuntu, cube-like desktop moving

    Discussion in 'Networking and Wireless' started by JCMS, Jan 23, 2008.

  1. JCMS

    JCMS Notebook Prophet

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    So I noticed that in Mint (+ some other distros I saw on youtube) that when I have the maximum graphical effects enabled and I drag an application to the edge, it will move to the next desktop with a cube rotation animation. However, in Ubuntu, it just moves to the next desktop, no cube.

    Is there a way to enable it?

    EDIT: Woops, a mod please move it!
     
  2. pixelot

    pixelot Notebook Acolyte

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    I think it involves downloading Ubuntu Beryl, or something like that. Google it - I don't have the time right now. :p
     
  3. JCMS

    JCMS Notebook Prophet

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    OKay yeah. thanks

    lol I just notcied I wasn't in the wrong section...
     
  4. NotebookYoozer

    NotebookYoozer Notebook Evangelist

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    you enable it in the CCSM. i believe it is under Cube Rotation, first page, tickbox at the top. look around, you'll see it.