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<title>Compiz-Fusion on the V100</title>
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<description>Unfortunately, Beryl is dead.  It&#x26;#39;s no longer being maintained, and some of the technology that was developed within Beryl has been merged back into Compiz.  The resulting merge is now called Compiz Fusion.  Fedora 8 ships Compiz Fusion, but as of the date of it&#x26;#39;s release, only 0.6.0 is available.  0.6.2 is the latest stable, and 0.6.99 is the latest unstable.  0.6.99 works very well, is much better to configure, and has more features. Thankfully, on the Compiz Fusion forum this post explains how to update and links to a tarball of the 0.6.99 RPMs for Fedora 8.  Remove all of your Compiz Fusion and related packages which are provided from the links in the forum post, and I suggest using Fusion Icon to launch/control Compiz Fusion.  It places a Systray icon on your taskbar like Beryl Manager did. Compiz Fusion 0.6.99 runs as well as Beryl did for me, and is in current development and seems to run pretty well.  I had to do a lot of tweaking to get it quite right in KDE, so if you&#x26;#39;re using KDE (or maybe not), you can try importing my profile and get some pretty sane/low profile settings to start from.  </description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 11 Nov 2007 19:19:37 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>VMWare on the V100</title>
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<description>Works great.  I have 2G of ram (thanks Spike!!), so I gave VMware 768M of it and it seems to work very well.  I only have a very basic Windows 2K image for Unreal Editor and a pretty standard XP image for work duties.  BTW, if you use UnrealEd when you install the VMWare utilities, do a Custom install and don&#x26;#39;t install the Mouse driver.  It causes Unreal Editors mouse handling to act crazy. </description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 11 Nov 2007 19:11:08 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>GL Games, Apps, etc</title>
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<description>Wanted to note some things on GL on the V100.  Generally they work</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jul 2007 17:47:07 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Beryl on the V100</title>
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<description>Just a note; Beryl on the V100 works great.  It&#x26;#39;s very smooth and works quite well.  I am a KDE guy, so I have Beryl-KDE installed.  Just remember to set the shortcuts in KConfig and you&#x26;#39;re good to go.  Hint:  If the Beryl configuration manager has a line in blue, it means you can&#x26;#39;t edit it from there.  Edit it from within KConfig.  I fought this for a while, just go with it. </description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jul 2007 17:56:02 -0500</pubDate>
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