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    • Eyecandy
      • ASCII Movies
      • Kwin – Changing Virtual Desktops
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      • Run a DLNA Server that Works with a Samsung TV :: Updated
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    • Desktop
      • Create Ringtones For Your iPhone Using Linux
      • Desktop Virtualisation
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      • Fix Plugins In Google-Chrome
      • KIO Slavery
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Eyecandy

You often hear about how advanced the GUI is on Mac OSX and Windows 7. However, set up right, linux can easily outperform both Mac OSX and Windows 7 both in looks and GUI performance. In this section I explore some of the best looking bits of linux.

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  • ASCII Movies
  • Conky::KDE Transparency::Monitoring Remote Machines
  • Kwin – Changing Virtual Desktops

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