Metisse on GNU/Linux demo


A demo of Metisse, an X-based window system designed with two goals in mind: make it easy to design and implement innovative window management techniques and conform to existing standards and be robust and efficient enough to be used on a daily basis, making it a suitable platform for the evaluation of the proposed techniques.

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25 Responses to “Metisse on GNU/Linux demo”

  1. AbsalomPitchingfork says:

    Resizing is stretchy instead of solid. Has that changed?

  2. 24oscar24 says:

    ahhh i dont understand noobs.

    so this is cool?
    nothing like a good ol shell.

    zsh ftw.

  3. peterthethinker says:

    I aggree! I wish everyone would stop the inter-distro bickering..

  4. someman7 says:

    Actually, I think Metisse uses OpenGL (I was wrong). Well, I guess it would be 3D by your standards, but then so would multiple sheets of paper in RL, and they still show 2D, no matter how you turn them.
    But yeah… we have to wait for the poster to reply what he meant by it.

  5. brokeneckgiraffe says:

    mine was the latter. i guess if metisse doesn’t use 3D acceleration that’s a good point, but i was thinking that what makes either a 3D desktop is more along the lines of how it relays the elements of the desktop. in this sense metisse is definitely 3D. you can’t fold or turn something on the z axis in a 2D world.

  6. someman7 says:

    You have to redefine your question.
    Is it: WTH was that about?
    or: How come it is not?
    My question is the later :-)
    And if yours is the former, it’s because some magazines compared it to beryl/compiz (which is, in a sense a 3D desktop – because it uses 3D acceleration).

  7. joshlanjaron says:

    What’s the track playing? J

  8. brokeneckgiraffe says:

    “not a 3D desktop!” uhh what?

  9. yacumanajiri says:

    io uso ubuntu 8.04 :)

  10. Desmaad says:

    Go Metisse! I prefer this over Compiz because it is actually useful.

  11. linuxilove says:

    there is a new linux website, it can direct you to many open source linux applications, it has a section explaining the workings of linux, it even has a page full of open source applications for apple computers and much more
    check it ou
    alinuxworld
    com

  12. CypherFTW says:

    I used 3.3 and it worked perfect out of the box on a Athlon XP 2500 + nVidia FX5600. This included all the neat special effects using Beryl.

  13. onnet7 says:

    Thanks for actually replying then, just annoys me when people put stupidly blunt comments.

  14. tommyjones1978 says:

    The interface is very slow, and the area desktop its very unusefull… I talking because ive already tested… I uso beryl now!!

  15. onnet7 says:

    How does it?

  16. deuspraiser says:

    try Linux. i recommend the new Sabayon 3.4

  17. poopoopeedoooo says:

    That’s amazing !

  18. tommyjones1978 says:

    suks…

  19. xcause says:

    OMG !!! :O

  20. paccans says:

    Compiz and Beryl best!

  21. GNUlancer says:

    OMG! I never thought there is such thing *runs off for sources*

  22. GavinRoskamp says:

    lol, agreed! rofl!

  23. norwegianatheist says:

    Beryl is equally good for a web designer. I should know ;D

  24. osxnerd says:

    Interesting concept – I might be interested in giving it a go. It seems to be a Windows Manager which is about managing windows, rather than whizzy eye candy.

  25. quixoteknight says:

    I’m a website designer and an artist, I use sometimes as many as 6 programs at once, flipping between windows to copy/paste things from one program to another. All these window managing tools would be perfect for my work! The ability to be able to zoom out on the desktop in particular is great. This isn’t just Eyecandy or features for features sake, these are useful for productivity.

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