Ubuntu 8.04 on my Macbook Compiz Fusion

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25 Responses to Ubuntu 8.04 on my Macbook Compiz Fusion

  1. pedromendes27 says:

    great video…… good!!!

  2. SSPetrov says:

    Hi,
    Can you tell me if you can have all the compiz-fusion effects on this MacBook?
    And can you have these effects trough VirtualBox or Parallel or only if you boot to Ubuntu with Boot Camp?
    Thanks

  3. bizarre4744 says:

    shitty music

  4. SweetDove4u says:

    hi … can u help me with the 3d cube rotation… i have ubuntu 8.4 + compiz fusion… but i dont know why te cube doesnt work!!!!! plz helpme… :)

  5. plesanz says:

    nice editing movie ahaks!

  6. RANDOMKOOLJUNK says:

    wats the song??

  7. aianboy says:

    thanks rossel!

  8. rossel0203113 says:

    Put Your Hands Up -by Family Force 5…………

  9. aianboy says:

    thanks!

  10. pastornator says:

    I forget the name of the song, but it is by Family Force 5. I should know the name, but I just forget lol.

  11. HARDBALL212000 says:

    Robinom:

    There are plenty of guides on line about how to install ubuntu with bootcamp, such as:
    blog(DOT)mobiledude(DOT)com(SLASH)articles(SLASH)2006(SLASH)08(SLASH)20(SLASH)apple-macbook-dual-booting-ubuntu-linux

    Hope that you will have success. I have not owned a x86 based Mac, so I don’t know all the details. But Linux has been my primary OS since high school, and now I’m in Comp Eng grad school, hope that you will enjoy the most advanced OS on your MBP.

  12. aianboy says:

    what is the song???

  13. Robinom says:

    Hi thanks.I have looked into installing ubuntu using bootcamp but it seems so complicated do you know a straightforward way or link to install it?

    Thanks

  14. HARDBALL212000 says:

    You need to install it through bootcamp; OS virtualization usually doesn’t work well with 3D acceleration, and is really difficult to get to work.

  15. mean00bean says:

    I got a Macbook Pro about two months ago. In many ways OS X is a better system than Windows XP, but I many of the applications that are _supposed_ to run on OS X really do not! Stuff like Firefox cause many users huge problems, and less famous applications are _much_ worse.

    However, OS X is completely incomparable to Ubuntu which is much more stable, user friendly, and has _tons_ of easily installable applications that just _works_ !

    I’ll replace OS X with Ubuntu as soon as I get the time!!

  16. Robinom says:

    I have just installed ubuntu on my macbook pro usuaing vmware fusionbut cant get the visual effects to work??How did you get it to work?did you use bootcamp to install it?Thanks

  17. cjdanilecki says:

    song?

  18. pogofun says:

    how kan i aktivae the compiz fusion manager ?
    when i tipe : sudo apt-get install csm
    it sais that it does not fount the package …

  19. Vibaf says:

    In that way you’re right, Mac is maybe easyer for people who just want a Computer that works and makes no difficults, but for heavy users is ubuntu better, because there is much more stability and the best thing is: ITS FREE! :D
    Every software you need is free or you can make it yourself, thats the idea of opensource ;)

  20. PwnageTutorials says:

    OS X is just plain and simply easy to use ubuntu is a bleeding edge os with many new technologies but it just doesn’t work as great as mac.

  21. Vibaf says:

    Why? Only because OS X has the iMovie-stuff, or are there other reasons?

  22. PwnageTutorials says:

    os x

  23. kwankam says:

    do you prefer OS X or ubuntu???

  24. Joseph7649 says:

    Where did you get ubuntu 8.04?

  25. PwnageTutorials says:

    ok ok ill do it

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