• Not a newt@piefed.ca
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    4 days ago

    The cube thing from compiz had a similar effect back in the earlier years of Ubuntu.

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          4 days ago

          Some of the effects have become mainstream. But there is no comparison to the real Compiz feel.
          For instance the original Emerald windows dresser was amazing, and zooming with the scroll wheel combined with for instance the left win key was extremely useful. The smoothness and configurability of the cube was crazy cool.

          What is available today is hollow shells of what we had.
          Yes I use wobbly windows in KDE, but Compiz is 100x > Plasma.

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            4 days ago

            Writing fire on the desktop and window animations like burn up on exit were also awesome.

            KDE cube always feels like watching a b-movie version starwars. Nailed the wobbly windows though.

            Compiz and cairo-dock is peak nostalgic linux for me. Tux surfing around the dock and all.

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          Unfortunately KDE still has serious shortcomings compared to what was possible with Compiz.
          For instance hot keys cannot be bound to mouse keys. Which is extremely annoying here 20 years later that it can’t.
          Until recently you couldn’t even bind them to numpad keys! Because QT didn’t support it. So it was the same for ALL QT programs.
          I like KDE it is a decent desktop, but even today it is not as good as Compiz was 20 years ago.

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          Thanks and yes I know.
          But AFAIK it was mostly limited to Ubuntu Unity and XFCE for a long time, and support became shaky.
          I actually looked it up just before, and it seems Mint has support for it, but looking at the emerald themes it looks nothing like it did back in the day where it was new and revolutionizing. Also I’m lazy, I don’t care to fiddle so much with my computer anymore.