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Plus it all looks well and good, but I have had nothing but problems with Desktop Linux when using compositing (though granted, I haven't used it a great deal on Ubuntu but Mandriva). I have always ended up with it turned off to avoid video tearing, complete lack of video acceleration, instability, you name it. It may be nVidia at fault but that does not alter the fact it was not usable. That is something which does not happen on Windows btw.
So even on an environment where it SHOULD work (minimal difference in battery life on a laptop) it causes problems. I'm not sure I would want a dirty hack to get it on N900, it has perfectly reasonable transitions as it stands without wasting RAM and battery power.
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Gentlemen, please follow the Brainstorm rules: http://wiki.maemo.org/Brainstorm
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2009-12-10
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Say 'Bye Bye' to the standard themes and Active Desktops... here's a complete new threshold of the way this device would operate.
Here's a quick demo video that gives you an idea: (p.s. all the multi-tasking shown in the video is even possible on the N900) plus Maemo is based on Debian and so is Ubuntu. In short if it can work there.... then why not here?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xC5uEe5OzNQ
Looking forward to hear your comments and votes.